
Burning
Wire
Published: June
2010,
Simon & Schuster
Formats: Hardback, Audio
CD, Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-1439156339
Pages: 432
Plot:
Lincoln Rhyme is back, on the trail of a killer whose weapon of choice
cripples New York City with fear.
The weapon is invisible and omnipresent. Without it, modern society
grinds to a halt. It is the electrical grid. The killer harnesses and
steers huge arc flashes with voltage so high, and heat so searing, that
steel melts and his victims are set afire, or subtly reconnects a few
wires in one's house or office so that the bathtub, the sink, the
computer keyboard, the simple desk lamp can kill.
When the first horrific attack occurs in broad daylight, reducing a
city bus to a pile of molten, shrapnel-riddled metal, officials fear
terrorism. Rhyme, a world-class forensic criminologist known for his
successful apprehension of the most devious criminals, is immediately
tapped for the investigation. Long a quadriplegic, he assembles NYPD
detective Amelia Sachs and officer Ron Pulaski as his eyes and ears and
legs on crime sites, and FBI agent Fred Dellray as his undercover man
on the street. As the attacks continue across the city at a sickening
pace, and terrifying demand letters begin appearing, the team works
desperately against time and with maddeningly little forensic evidence
to try to find the killer. Or is it killers....?
Meanwhile, Rhyme is consulting on another high-profile investigation in
Mexico with a most coveted quarry in his cross-hairs: the hired killer
known as the Watchmaker, one of the few criminals to have eluded
Rhyme's net.
Juggling two massive investigations against a cruel ticking clock takes
a toll on Rhyme's health. Soon Rhyme is fighting on yet another front
-- and his determination to work despite his physical limitations
threatens to drive away his closest allies when he needs them most.