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They call this butcher The Skin Collector: a tattooist with a chamber of torture hidden deep underground. But instead of using ink to create each masterpiece, the artist uses a lethal poison which will render targets dead before they can even entertain the prospect of escape . . .
Drafted in to investigate, NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme and his associate Amelia Sachs have little to go on but a series of cryptic messages left etched into the skin of the deceased. As the pair struggle to discover the meaning behind the designs, they are led down a treacherous and twisting path where nothing is as it seems. And with the clock rapidly ticking before the killer strikes again, they must untangle the twisted web of clues before more victims – or they themselves – are next.
A good read but with one glaring insane statement.A good read but with one glaring insane statement.MOST TERRORIST ATTACKS ARE WHITE, CARD CARRYING CHRISTIAN CITIZENS? While there are many misguided groups out in the US, they are NOTHING compared to the Islamists we face. The deaths caused by these disturbed parties PALES in comparison with the 3000+ slaughtered on 9/11, and the unknown number still to come. I will NEVER read another Deaver book. Left wing propaganda disguised in a good read.
NYC has a new butcher hunting for human prey. Unlike The Bone Collector, Billy Haven is only interested in Skin. He's not interested in flesh. Near SoHo, he takes his victims underground to tunnels and strokes and pinches their flesh before turning his lethal tattoo gun on. Rather than using ink, he uses deadly poisons. The messages are cryptic. Rhyme and Sachs don't have much trace evidence to lead them to the identity of the Skin Collector. He's studied the Bone Collector well. And Billy has

I like Jeffrey Deaver's books but this one had no real tension and the plot just seemed to meander along. I never felt that either Rhyme or Sachs were in real danger and the subplot about the Watchmaker didn't make a whole lot of sense to me either. Lots of great books by him but this wouldn't have been a favourite.
My rating: 2.5 of 5 starsA woman is discovered dead in an underground passage after being tattooed by poison with only a partial message The Second. Is this the second victim or is it only a partial message meaning that more deaths are in the works? The killer, known as Billy Haven, is seemingly killing at random and is constantly two steps ahead of the brilliant NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme. Its discovered that the killer has not only been researching Rhyme and Saches and their past cases
The eleventh book in the Lincoln Rhyme series by Jeffery Deaver.This book is back to Deaver at his best following his last novel The Kill Room which I felt was way below his normal level. This novel has an excellent crafted plot and great character development. Lots of twists and turns that keep you guessing throughout. Could easily have given it a 5 star rating but thought the ending let it down slightly.
Ah, the joy! Ah, the discovery of a book that's enjoyable at the beginning, the middle, and the end! And ah, the thrill of the chase!Yes, folks, Jeffery Deaver has done it again: Created an interesting (exciting, even!) book - the latest in his series featuring quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme and his friends, including the beautiful and talented Amelia Sachs. This one is even more special, it seems, because it involves a new killer who's apparently being inspired by the case that
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| Original Title: | The Skin Collector |
| ISBN: | 1455517135 (ISBN13: 9781455517138) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Lincoln Rhyme #11 |
| Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | このミステリーがすごい! for Best Translated Mystery Novel of the Year in Japan (2016) |
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A new type of serial killer is stalking the streets of New York – one more devious and disturbing than ever before.They call this butcher The Skin Collector: a tattooist with a chamber of torture hidden deep underground. But instead of using ink to create each masterpiece, the artist uses a lethal poison which will render targets dead before they can even entertain the prospect of escape . . .
Drafted in to investigate, NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme and his associate Amelia Sachs have little to go on but a series of cryptic messages left etched into the skin of the deceased. As the pair struggle to discover the meaning behind the designs, they are led down a treacherous and twisting path where nothing is as it seems. And with the clock rapidly ticking before the killer strikes again, they must untangle the twisted web of clues before more victims – or they themselves – are next.
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| Title | : | The Skin Collector (Lincoln Rhyme #11) |
| Author | : | Jeffery Deaver |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 430 pages |
| Published | : | May 13th 2014 by Grand Central Publishing |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Crime |
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Book Review:I'll start by saying that I've read some very good books by Jefferey Deaver: and those books are part of this series. I've handed out a few 5 star reviews for them and you should read them. And I can immediately conclude that thought by saying Jeffery Deaver has also written some bad books. This is one of them. If you look at the chronology of his writing career you'll find that long ago he wrote novels that in my opinion are mediocre. Then something happened. Deaver came out withA good read but with one glaring insane statement.A good read but with one glaring insane statement.MOST TERRORIST ATTACKS ARE WHITE, CARD CARRYING CHRISTIAN CITIZENS? While there are many misguided groups out in the US, they are NOTHING compared to the Islamists we face. The deaths caused by these disturbed parties PALES in comparison with the 3000+ slaughtered on 9/11, and the unknown number still to come. I will NEVER read another Deaver book. Left wing propaganda disguised in a good read.
NYC has a new butcher hunting for human prey. Unlike The Bone Collector, Billy Haven is only interested in Skin. He's not interested in flesh. Near SoHo, he takes his victims underground to tunnels and strokes and pinches their flesh before turning his lethal tattoo gun on. Rather than using ink, he uses deadly poisons. The messages are cryptic. Rhyme and Sachs don't have much trace evidence to lead them to the identity of the Skin Collector. He's studied the Bone Collector well. And Billy has

I like Jeffrey Deaver's books but this one had no real tension and the plot just seemed to meander along. I never felt that either Rhyme or Sachs were in real danger and the subplot about the Watchmaker didn't make a whole lot of sense to me either. Lots of great books by him but this wouldn't have been a favourite.
My rating: 2.5 of 5 starsA woman is discovered dead in an underground passage after being tattooed by poison with only a partial message The Second. Is this the second victim or is it only a partial message meaning that more deaths are in the works? The killer, known as Billy Haven, is seemingly killing at random and is constantly two steps ahead of the brilliant NYPD detective Lincoln Rhyme. Its discovered that the killer has not only been researching Rhyme and Saches and their past cases
The eleventh book in the Lincoln Rhyme series by Jeffery Deaver.This book is back to Deaver at his best following his last novel The Kill Room which I felt was way below his normal level. This novel has an excellent crafted plot and great character development. Lots of twists and turns that keep you guessing throughout. Could easily have given it a 5 star rating but thought the ending let it down slightly.
Ah, the joy! Ah, the discovery of a book that's enjoyable at the beginning, the middle, and the end! And ah, the thrill of the chase!Yes, folks, Jeffery Deaver has done it again: Created an interesting (exciting, even!) book - the latest in his series featuring quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme and his friends, including the beautiful and talented Amelia Sachs. This one is even more special, it seems, because it involves a new killer who's apparently being inspired by the case that

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