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A review by noussadark
The Coffin Dancer by Jeffery Deaver
4.0
Lincoln Rhyme is back again with 2 familiar guests at his doorstep, Lon Sellito and Jerry Banks. He puts the case at hand on hiatus as he grows interested in what they tell him: "Looks like it's the Dancer, Lincoln."
Lincoln has a personnal beef with this Dancer since this latter managed to kill some of his techs years ago.
It was quite amusing that, as a reader, I got to read about Stephan Kall and his own thoughts and inner conflicts.
One thing I liked about the previous book and this one is the use of every single clue and figuring out how each is connected to the crime. Though in this one, the no-evidence-left-in-the-crime-scene stuff that was going on was intriguing, especially considering that Rhyme is guided by evidence no matter how little it could be.
One of the last plot twists(Jodie) I did not expect tbh and it was a good one. The other one (Ron Talbot) I did.
I didn't like the hints of a romantic relationship between Amelia and Lincoln in the first book and I hate, as a reader, the fact that it is actually developing into something now. I like them as colleagues. I honestly don't see them as a couple. But it's the author's story after all.
Compared to The Bone Collector, I liked the latter more.
And of course, last but not the least, we love Thom.
Lincoln has a personnal beef with this Dancer since this latter managed to kill some of his techs years ago.
It was quite amusing that, as a reader, I got to read about Stephan Kall and his own thoughts and inner conflicts.
One thing I liked about the previous book and this one is the use of every single clue and figuring out how each is connected to the crime. Though in this one, the no-evidence-left-in-the-crime-scene stuff that was going on was intriguing, especially considering that Rhyme is guided by evidence no matter how little it could be.
One of the last plot twists
I didn't like the hints of a romantic relationship between Amelia and Lincoln in the first book and I hate, as a reader, the fact that it is actually developing into something now. I like them as colleagues. I honestly don't see them as a couple. But it's the author's story after all.
Compared to The Bone Collector, I liked the latter more.
And of course, last but not the least, we love Thom.