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The Twelfth Card (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel)

The Twelfth Card (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel)

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Author: Jeffery Deaver
Creator: Dennis Boutsikaris
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 91 reviews
Sales Rank: 243963

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 13
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.2 x 1.8

ISBN: 0743544331
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780743544337
ASIN: 0743544331

Publication Date: June 7, 2005
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Product Description
Bestselling master of suspense Jeffrey Deaver is back with a brand-new Lincoln Rhyme thriller. To save the life of a young girl who's being stalked by a ruthless hit man. Lincoln and his protege, Amelia Sachs, are called upon to do the impossible: solve a truly "cold case" -- one that's 140 years old.

The Twelfth Card is a two-day cat-and-mouse chase through the streets of uptown Manhattan as quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs try to outguess Thompson Boyd a man whose past has turned him into a killing machine as unfeeling and cunning as a wolf. Boyd is after Geneva Settle, a high school girl from Harlem, and it's up to Lincoln and Amelia to figure out why.

The motive may have to do with a term paper that Geneva is writing about her ancestor, Charles Singleton, a former slave. Charles was active in the early civil rights movement, but was arrested for theft and disgraced. Lincoln and Amelia work frantically to figure out what actually happened on that hot July night in 1868 when Charles was arrested.

Deaver's inimitable plotting keeps this story racing at a lightening-fast clip. With breathtaking twists and multiple surprises, this is Deaver's most compelling Lincoln Rhyme audiobook to date.

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"Bestselling master of suspense Jeffery Deaver is back with a brand-new Lincoln Rhyme thriller. To save the life of a young girl who's being stalked by a ruthless hit man, Lincoln and his protege, Amelia Sachs, are called upon to do the impossible: solve a truly ""cold case"" -- one that's 140 years old. The Twelfth Card is a two-day cat-and-mouse chase through the streets of uptown Manhattan as quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs try to outguess Thompson Boyd -- by all appearances a nondescript, innocuous man, but one whose past has turned him into a killing machine as unfeeling and cunning as a wolf. Boyd is after Geneva Settle, a high school girl from Harlem, and it's up to Lincoln and Amelia to figure out why. The motive may have to do with a term paper that Geneva is writing about her ancestor, Charles Singleton, a former slave. A teacher and farmer in New York State, Charles was active in the early civil rights movement but was arrested for theft and disgraced. Assisted by their team, Fred Dellray, Mel Cooper and Lon Sellitto (suffering badly from a case of nerves due to a near miss by the killer), Lincoln and Amelia work frantically to figure out where the hired gun will strike next and stop him, all the while trying to determine what actually happened on that hot July night in 1868 when Charles was arrested. What went on at the mysterious meetings he attended in Gallows Heights, a neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that was a tense mix of wealthy financiers, political crooks like Boss Tweed and working-class laborers and thugs? And, most important for Geneva Settle's fate, what was the ""secret"" that tormented Charles's every waking hour? Deaver's inimitable plotting keeps all these stories -- the past and the present -- racing at a lightning-fast clip as we learn stunning revelations that strike at the very heart of the U.S. Constitution and that could have disastrous consequences for today's human and civil rights in America. With breathtaking twists and multiple surprises that will keep readers on tenterhooks until the last page, this is Deaver's most compelling Lincoln Rhyme book to date. "


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1 out of 5 stars Cannot be taken seriously   February 25, 2008
I have read several Jeffery Deaver books and I think he's generally a good writer. Although, in The Twelfth Card, so far the black characters have used such timely 2005 phrases like "Righteous" (think 70's), "Word" and "Buggin'" (think 1993, Fresh Prince of Bel Air), and the term "Benjamins" as referring to a wad of twenty dollar bills that have Andrew Jackson on them, NOT "Benjamin" Franklin.
Isn't there ANY research that could have been done before the writing of this book? Like maybe turning on a TV or watching a movie made in this decade?



2 out of 5 stars One of Deaver's weaker efforts   January 28, 2008
I am an casual Deaver fan. Even though his stories are usually not so realistic, I still enjoy his books a lot because of the action and suspense that he's known for and great at. I've read about five or six of his books so far and this one is really not up to par with the others. The book was long but nothing really ever happened. We got pages and pages of back stories and personal reflections that had very little to do with driving the plot forward. The whole story just kind of dragged, which really magnified the lack of believability of the characters. The final twists were pretty lame, too.


2 out of 5 stars What happened with this one   January 24, 2008
I love Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series but this one just fell way short of his previous books. It did not hold my interest very well at all. I found myself skipping ahead just so I could get to the end and start another book. The "ghetto" talk was ridiculous (sp), too over the top and that was really annoying. I have not read the next one yet but am hoping it's just as good as all the others minus this one.


1 out of 5 stars Insults Your Intelligence   December 31, 2007
Jeffery Deaver insults the reader's intelligence by deliberately giving you misinformation about the characters. I am sorry I wasted my time on this book.


5 out of 5 stars Great seller   November 7, 2007
This was shipped quickly, received in great condition and for anyone out there that hasnt read these Lincoln Rhymes thrillers you are missing out on a great read.

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