| THE COFFIN DANCER by Jeffery Deaver, 529 pages Jeff Gadd 24 October 2000 | The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver, 410 pages Jeff Gadd 11 September 2001 |
The Empty Chair by Jeffery Deaver, 476 pages Jeff Gadd 29 September 2001 |
A Maiden's Grave by Jeffery Deaver, 416 pages Jeff Gadd 30 November 2001 |
The Devil's TearDrop by Jeffery Deaver, 451 pages Jeff Gadd 18 November 2002 Just when you think they caught the bad guys,their are more twist to the game. A man using a Uzi with a silencer,leaving no clues behind,is killing a lot of people.Interesting how the police stopped them at the end. |
Twisted by Jeffery Deaver, 383 pages Steven Krise 04 January 2004 It's the collected short stories of Jeffery Deaver, all featuring his distinctive plot/character twists. With them all collected in one tome, the gimmick began to wear thin after a while, but still a number of good stories. Sorry, still no female authors, but this one had a number of female "protagonists". |
The Blue Nowhere by Jeffery Deaver, 505 pages Steven Krise 10 January 2004 Psychopathic cracker, Phate, is using his revolutionary backdoor software, Trapdoor, to gain access to his victim's lives in his Real World version of a deadly MUD game. Who the hell is Shawn, you'll wonder. |
The Vanished Man by Jeffery Deaver, 399 pages Steven Krise 08 February 2004 Rhyme and Sachs are tracking down a maniacally devious illusionist turned mercenary/murderer. Little is what it seems to be. |
The Empty Chair by Jeffery Deaver, 479 pages Steven Krise 20 February 2004 To quote 'The Critic', "It stinks!" |
Speaking In Tongues by Jeffery Deaver, 354 pages Steven Krise 29 February 2004 Two silver tongued devils (one a psychiatrist, the other a lawyer) battle over the life of a 17 yr old girl. |
The Coffin Dancer by Jeffery Deaver, 532 pages Steven Krise 25 May 2004 Rhyme and Sachs catch the bad guy. I think I may have finally read too much Deaver since I can pick out which characters are going to be part of the twist almost as soon as they're introduced. It's always an enjoyable read regardless. |
The Devil's Teardrop by Jeffery Deaver, 451 pages Steven Krise 28 June 2004 Parker and Jackie/Margaret catch the bad guy...eventually. Lincoln Rhyme only makes a cameo in this one. |
Mistress of Justice by Jeffery Deaver, 357 pages Steven Krise 01 September 2004 Tale of corporate espionage, coke-snorting lawyers, and high pressure corporate mergers...and don't forget the blood. They're all blood, you see. |
A Maiden's Grave by Jeffery Deaver, 419 pages Steven Krise 07 November 2004 A hostage situation in an old slaughter house. The twists come in just where you expect them. |
The Garden of Beasts by Jeffery Deaver, 402 pages Steven Krise 15 January 2005 An American bad guy (who's really a good guy) is sent to 1936 Berlin to kill a Nazi bad guy (who seems to be a good guy). Intrigue ensues and the American is pursued by a wiley Kripo Inspector who is a good guy. |
The 12th Card by Jeffery Deaver, 395 pages Steven Krise 21 June 2005 bad guys, obligatory plot twist, Lincoln Rhyme, Amelia Sachs, good guys win. |
The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver, 370 pages Steven Krise 01 August 2006 I think the old boy has gone daffy trying to fit in the twists. |
Transgressions by Jeffery Deaver, 339 pages Steven Krise 02 January 2007 Deaver and another author each wrote a novella. The other guy seemed to get the knack of it better. |
The Sleeping Doll by Jeffery Deaver, 428 pages Steven Krise 14 August 2007 A Kathryn Dance novel. |
The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver, 415 pages Steven Krise 06 July 2008 Rhyme and Sachs catch a bad guy who uses "identity theft" to frame and murder people. |