The Cold Moon - Lincoln Rhyme Book 7 (ebok) av Jeffery Deaver
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The Cold Moon (Lincoln Rhyme Thrillers #7) ebok

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Goodbye Man, discover Jeffery Deaver's gripping series that is now a major NBC TV series. The seventh novel in the bestselling Lincoln Rhyme series sees Rhyme attempt to catch his cleverest opponent yet . . . How long does it take to die? TICK His victims would say forever . . . TOCK At each meticulously planned scene, the killer leaves his victims to die slowly, a clock counting down their last minutes on earth. He calls himself the Watchma…

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Undertittel Lincoln Rhyme Book 7
Forfattere Jeffery Deaver (forfatter)
Utgitt 15 desember 2016
Sjanger Krim
Nummer i serie 7
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781844568901
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Goodbye Man, discover Jeffery Deaver's gripping series that is now a major NBC TV series. The seventh novel in the bestselling Lincoln Rhyme series sees Rhyme attempt to catch his cleverest opponent yet . . . How long does it take to die? TICK His victims would say forever . . . TOCK At each meticulously planned scene, the killer leaves his victims to die slowly, a clock counting down their last minutes on earth. He calls himself the Watchmaker. And it's only a matter of time before he strikes again. But he didn't count on Lincoln Rhyme. Physically, he may face unimaginable challenges, but mentally, he has no limits. With Amelia Sachs as his eyes and ears - and heart - Rhyme is on the Watchmaker's trail within seconds. However, he's not the only one gifted with a calculating intelligence, and this time, his wits must be sharper than ever if he's to catch a killer cold as the moon. Time is ticking for Lincoln Rhyme . . . 'Probably the best book he's written . . . Enough of Deaver's trademark twists to satisfy his most diehard fans . . . A great read' Observer '[The plot] is like opening up a Russian doll, and it's typical of Deaver's polished, clever entertainment' Sunday Telegraph