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The Broken Window

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SOON TO BE A MAJOR TELEVISION EVENT FROM NBC, STARRING RUSSELL HORNSBY, ARIELLE KEBBEL, AND MICHAEL IMPERIOLI.

Lincoln Rhyme faces "an Orwellian nightmare" (The New York Times) as a twisted techno-genius destroys lives with impunity by stealing personal information from behind the impenetrable walls of cyberspace.
Rhyme's cousin Arthur has been arrested on murder charges, and the evidence against the estranged relative Lincoln hasn't seen in years is perfect—too perfect. Lincoln and his partner Amelia Sachs piece together a deadly pattern of similarly vicious frame-ups that leads them to the imposing Strategic Systems Datacorp—and a master of identity theft and manipulation known only as "522." But cracking this ingenious killer's realm places Rhyme and Sachs exactly where "522" wants them—in line to be the next victims.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Deaver's eighth book in the Lincoln Rhyme series follows the quadriplegic detective Rhyme and his partner, Amelia Sachs, as they track down a twisted killer who uses online personal data to find and kill his victims, and then blame the deaths on unsuspecting individuals. Narrator Dennis Boutsikaris gives a subtle performance as understated as it is convincing. Boutsikaris knows exactly how to bring a character to life and how to captivate listeners with Deaver's surprising plot twists. The strong-minded yet vulnerable protagonists demonstrate Boutsikaris's ability to craft original, sympathetic characters. A thrilling ride is sure to excite listeners from start to finish. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 25, 2008
      Dennis Boutsikaris’s reading of Deaver’s latest Lincoln Rhyme thriller is positively chilling. When the quadriplegic detective’s cousin is arrested for murder, it seems to be an open-and-shut case, as plenty of forensic evidence links him to the crime. But Lincoln discovers that the real killer is framing others for his killings by manipulating intimate computer information. A deadly game of cat and mouse pits Lincoln; his partner, Amanda Sachs; and the rest of his NYPD crew against an adversary who is consistently one step ahead of them. Boutsikaris’s reading is excellent, but he really ratchets the intensity when performing the passages told from the killer’s point of view. His delivery fully embraces the cold, calculating mind of the murderer, imbuing his seemingly dispassionate thoughts with an underlying sense of barely controlled rage and menace. A Simon & Schuster hardcover (Reviews, Apr. 14).

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Jeffery Deaver's latest Lincoln Rhyme mystery involves identity theft and murder, the former being even scarier than the latter. Someone with access to consumer data is using it to get close to potential victims and to incriminate innocents. Rhyme gets involved when his estranged cousin becomes a suspect. George Guidall does his usual superb job getting inside characters, dramatizing subplots, and maximizing suspense. Listeners will empathize with Rhyme's assistant and lover, Amelia, who gets caught up in the villain's plans. Rhyme, who is paraplegic, is intelligent but testy. Employees at the suspected data business sound guilty--are they? But it's the deranged unidentified killer who really sticks with listeners, as will this perfectly presented production. J.B.G. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 14, 2008
      In bestseller Deaver’s entertaining eighth Lincoln Rhyme novel (after The Cold Moon
      ), Rhyme, a forensic consultant for the NYPD, and his detective partner, Amelia Sachs, take on a psychotic mastermind who uses data mining—“the
      business of the twenty-first century”—not only to select and hunt down his victims but also to frame the crimes on complete innocents. Rhyme is reluctantly drawn into a case involving his estranged cousin, Arthur, who’s been charged with first-degree murder. But when Rhyme and his crew look into the strange set of circumstances surrounding his cousin’s alleged crime, they discover tangential connections to a company that specializes in collecting and analyzing consumer data. Further investigation leads them to some startlingly Orwellian revelations: Big Brother is watching your every move and could be a homicidal maniac. The topical subject matter makes the story line particularly compelling, while longtime fans will relish Deaver’s intimate exploration of a tragedy from Rhyme’s adolescence.

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