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The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair
Author: Jeffrey Deaver
ISBN: 181216
Publication Date: 5/9/2000
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
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Lincoln Rhyme is back...

From the bestselling author of The Bone Collector and The Devil's Teardrop comes this spine-chilling new thriller that pits renowned criminalist Lincoln Rhyme against the ultimate opponent -- Amelia Sachs, his own brilliant prot'g'e.

A quadriplegic since a beam crushed his spinal cord years ago, Rhyme is desperate to improve his condition and goes to the University of North Carolina Medical Center for high-risk experimental surgery. But he and Sachs have hardly settled in when the local authorities come calling. In a twenty-four-hour period, the sleepy Southern outpost of Tanner's Corner has seen a local teen murdered and two young women abducted. And Rhyme and Sachs are the best chance to find the girls alive.

The prime suspect is a strange teenaged truant known as the Insect Boy, so nicknamed for his disturbing obsession with bugs. Rhyme agrees to find the boy while awaiting his operation. Rhyme's unsurpassed analytical skills and stellar forensic experience, combined with Sachs's exceptional detective legwork, soon snare the perp. But even Rhyme can't anticipate that Sachs will disagree with his crime analysis and that her vehemence will put her in the swampland, harboring the very suspect whom Rhyme considers a ruthless killer. So ensues Rhyme's greatest challenge -- facing the criminalist whom he has taught everything he knows in a battle of wits, forensics, and intuition. And in this adversary, Rhyme also faces his best friend and soul mate.

With the intricate forensic detail, breathtaking speed, and masterful plot twists that are signature Deaver, The Empty Chair is page-turning suspense of the highest order, destined to continue Jeffery Deaver's bestselling track record and thrill his legions of fans worldwide.
LeahG avatar reviewed The Empty Chair on + 320 more book reviews
This story had more twists and turns and situations I thought that Lincoln Rhymes and Sachs would never get out of, with a good possible sequel to be had at the end. Often I would think, "What? How can that be?" Definitely a four star story of suspense.
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I did not like this book at all. I don't think I even finished the first chapter. Which is a new thing for me. I used to take pride in the fact that I always finished the book. Nope. Too old for that crap now. I found the writing, hell I don't know, it felt contrived maybe? Too cliched? Something. I have pretty much given up on novels though. I would much rather read about someone's true life experiences, even if it is heavily embellished, in their own voice. But yeah, Bettie pretty much gives this two thumbs down. Way down man!