Thursday, April 22, 2010

Broken Window by Jeffrey Deaver

Does banking on-line make you nervous? Do you always hesitate before filling out a survey? When a waitress takes away your credit card to swipe it, do you ever wonder if she's doing something else with it? If you can relate to any of these situations, do NOT read this book. Your "uneasy feeling" will erupt into uncontrolled paranoia!
this book is from Deaver's series which features Lincoln Rhyme. Lincoln's cousin (whose name I can't remember- so he will become known as LC for now!) is arrested for murder. There was a falling out of sorts and Lincoln hasn't spoken to LC in a long, long time. But LC's wife comes to plead with Lincoln. LC really isn't the type to commit a cold-blooded murder like this one, but the evidence is overwhelming - I mean really, really overwhelming. Someone reported seeing a car like LC's driving away from the scene. He has no alibi. He is in a world of hurt.
Lincoln finds out that LC is not the only one who has been accused of murder and found guilty because of the forensic evidence. This murderer is using a computer to frame these innocent people. So it's up to Lincoln and his partner Amanda (with help from a few others!) to solve this mystery. It really will give you the creeps!

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