The New York Timesâ€"bestselling author reflects on the life and career of his character, NYPD forensic scientist Lincoln Rhyme, in this short story.
The line between the disabled and the non-disabled is shrinking. Computers, video cameras, high-definition monitors, biometric devices and voice recognition software have moved my life closer to that of somebody who's fully able bodied, while the same technology is creating a more sedentary, house-bound life for those who have no disability whatsoever. From what I've read, I lead a more active life than a lot of people nowadays.
Winner of multiple awards including the Edgar Grand Master, Jeffery Deaver presents a tale and a brief biography of the quadriplegic crime-scene expert who provides his services to the New York Police Department -- as well as federal and international law enforcement -- from his well-equipped home lab on Central Park West . . .
"The master of ticking-bomb suspense." -- People
"Rhyme is a great character." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"The Lincoln Rhyme series is simply outstanding." -- San Jose Mercury News
"[Rhyme] is among the most brilliant and vulnerable of crime fiction's heroes." -- New York Post
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