
The Bone Collector
Published:
1997,
Viking
Formats:
Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
LP Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0670868711
Pages:
421
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0451188458
Pages: 432
Plot:
Lincoln Rhyme, ex-head of NYPD forensics, was the nation's foremost
criminalist, the man who could work a crime scene and come away with a
perfect profile of the killer, frozen in time. Now, Lincoln is frozen
in place — permanently. An accident on the job left him a
quadriplegic who can move just one finger, a great mind strapped to his
bed, mulish and sarcastic, hiding from a life he no longer wants to
live.
Until he sees the crime-scene report about a corpse found buried on a
deserted West Side railroad track, its bloody hand rising from the
dirt. It belonged to a man who got into a cab at the airport and never
got out. Reluctantly, Lincoln Rhyme abandons retirement to track down a
killer whose ingenious clues hold the secret to saving his victims
— if Rhyme can decipher them in time. The search leads him to the
Bone Collector, whose obsession with old New York colors every scrap of
evidence he leaves for Rhyme and his new partner, Amelia Sachs, whom he
drafts as his arms and legs. But she's never worked a crime scene in
her life — and he can only whisper in her ear as she does the
exacting work he loved more than anything else.