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The Twelfth Card (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel)
Author: Jeffery Deaver
Audio book costs 2 credits.

Book Information
Publisher: Audioworks
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Rating:
8

ISBN-13: 9780743544320 - ISBN-10: 0743544323
Publication Date: 6/7/2005


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio CD (Abridged), Audio CD (Unabridged), Hardcover

Book Description:

Bestselling master of suspense Jeffrey Deaver is back with a brand-new Lincoln Rhyme thriller. To save the life of a young girl who's being stalked by a ruthless hit man. Lincoln and his protege, Amelia Sachs, are called upon to do the impossible: solve a truly "cold case" -- one that's 140 years old.

The Twelfth Card is a two-day cat-and-mouse chase through the streets of uptown Manhattan as quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs try to outguess Thompson Boyd a man whose past has turned him into a killing machine as unfeeling and cunning as a wolf. Boyd is after Geneva Settle, a high school girl from Harlem, and it's up to Lincoln and Amelia to figure out why.

The motive may have to do with a term paper that Geneva is writing about her ancestor, Charles Singleton, a former slave. Charles was active in the early civil rights movement, but was arrested for theft and disgraced. Lincoln and Amelia work frantically to figure out what actually happened on that hot July night in 1868 when Charles was arrested.

Deaver's inimitable plotting keeps this story racing at a lightening-fast clip. With breathtaking twists and multiple surprises, this is Deaver's most compelling Lincoln Rhyme audiobook to date.


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Please Rate these Book Reviews

Lucy G. (LucyG) wrote on 8/25/2009...


Had to quit reading it, it was so boring and badly written. By that I mean it was 75 percent explanation, 20 percent dialog and "showing" through action (a good thing), 3 percent exciting action, and 2 percent character development. Ugh.

Mary C. (Cricor) wrote on 5/10/2007...


The twelfth Card is a two day romp through the streets of uptown NYC. Lincoln and Amelia try to outguess Thompson Boyd whose past has turned him into a killing machine.


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