The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver

It’s been a decade since I read a book by Deaver, and boy…was I missing out! The Broken Window is the eighth installation in Deaver’s Lincoln Rhyme series. For those unfamiliar, Detective Lincoln Rhyme is a paraplegic forensic consultant for the NYPD. Combined with his cop girlfriend Amelia Sachs, the two forms an amazing crime-solving duo. In this installation, Rhyme and Sachs have been called in for assistance when Rhyme’s cousin Arthur gets arrested for murder. Evidence found in his home and car is undeniable. Although Rhyme and his cousin haven’t talked in years, Rhyme agrees to help. Quickly they discover that this case involves much more than a “simple” murder. Rhyme and Sachs are introduced to the world of data mining, where companies collect personal data on individuals, including their shopping habits, medical history, etc. The unsub, referred to as 522 because his first crime was committed on May 22, is tainting the lives of several innocent people just by typing a few keystrokes. The Broken Window takes the reader on a fast-paced adventure with unexpected twists and turns. In the end, it leaves me very paranoid about the information that is collected each time I swipe my credit card…

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0 Responses to The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver

  1. Becky LeJeune says:

    I’m a big Deaver fan, have been since Bone Collector. I’m so far behind on my reading, though, that this one is sitting on my floor waiting for me! Agh, I need an extra week at this point where I can do nothing but read.

  2. Jenn says:

    I hear ya! I’m so busy reading books that I need to review that I’m behind on my TBR list!

  3. Becky LeJeune says:

    I am reviewing White Mary for BB, are you? Are you doing Gargoyle? I ran out of time for it, but really wanted to read it. I got them both through Shelf Awareness, though.

    Ah well, have to go cram in some more reading so I can read New Moon tomorrow!

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