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Lincoln Rhyme/Amelia Sachs Series
A quadriplegic NYPD forensic detective and his partner and lover) (Note: many book descriptions here are from Jeffrey Deaver's website.)
The Bone Collector (1997) Quadriplegic Lincoln Rhyme abandons his forced retirement and joins forces with rookie cop Amelia Sachs to track down a vicious serial killer. The first book in the Lincoln Rhyme series.
The Coffin Dancer (1998) Detective Lincoln Rhyme is on the hunt for an elusive murderer, the Coffin Dancer. He's a brilliant hit man who changes his appearance even faster than he adds to his trail of victims.
The Empty Chair (2000) Lincoln Rhyme returns with an appointment at a renowned North Carolina hospital when the local police turn to Lincoln for help finding two kidnapped hometown girls.
The Stone Monkey (2003) Lincoln Rhyme and his beautiful protégé Amelia Sachs are back in New York City, taking on the terrifying world of Chinese organized crime.
The Vanished Man (2003) Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs must chase down a master illusionist they've dubbed “the conjurer.”
The Stone Monkey (2003) A quadriplegic forensics genius (Lincoln Rhyme) and Amelia Sachs try to capture a homicidal smuggler of human beings.
The Cold Moon (2006)
Detectives Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs investigate murders committed by a
criminal mastermind called the Watchmaker.
The Rune Series (Note: Book descriptions from Jeffrey Deaver's website.)
Manhattan Is My Beat (1988) Rune, a punk with a heart of gold, works for Washington Square Video. On a routine pickup to retrieve a movie she discovers her customer shot dead, the target of a professional hit.Death of a Blue Movie Star (1990)
Twenty-one-year-old Rune is an aspiring filmmaker witnesses the bombing of a triple-X movie theater in Times Square.
Rune, an aspiring filmmaker, finds information that could exonerate Randy Boggs, now serving time in Attica for a murder he claims he did not commit.
Other (Note: Book descriptions from Jeffrey Deaver's website.)
Mistress Of Justice (1992)
Asked to help attorney Mitchell Reece locate a stolen document that could cost him a multimillion-dollar case, paralegal Taylor Lockwood finds out what goes on behind closed doors at Hubbard, White & Willis.
The Lesson Of Her Death (1993)
Involved in a murder case, dedicated cop Bill Corde little suspects that the killer responsible for the death of a college student will befriend and run away with his own learning-impaired daughter.
Praying For Sleep (1994) Michael Hrubek escapes from a mental hospital for the criminally insane. He's on a mission—to find Lis Atcheson, the woman whose testimony identified him as a murderer.
A Maiden's Grave (1995) This thriller pits FBI negotiator Arthur Potter against an escaped murderer who takes a busload of deaf girls and their teachers hostage in an abandoned slaughterhouse in Kansas.
The Devil's Teardrop (1999) It's New Year's Eve, December 31, 1999, and Washington, D.C., is under siege.
Speaking In Tongues: A Novel (2000) Attorney Tate Collier's past has come back to haunt him in the form of Aaron Matthews, a brilliant, Harvard-educated psychiatrist bent on vengeance of biblical proportions.
The Blue Nowhere (2001) When a sadistic hacker, code-named Phate, sets his sights on Silicon Valley, his victims never know what hit them.
The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories: Third Annual Collection
(2002), Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg, eds.
Includes works by Anne Perry, Ed McBain, Jeffrey
Deaver, Joyce Carol Oates,
Lawrence Block, Margaret Coel, Nancy Pickard,
Ruth Rendell, and
others.
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