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The Vanished Man
The Vanished Man: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel | Jeffery Deaver
9 posts | 31 read | 11 to read
Hunting down a killer and master illusionist whose first of several brutal murders took place at a prestigious New York music school, investigator Lincoln Rhyme and his protge, Amelia Sachs, work together to prevent a terrifying act of vengeance. Reprint.
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kimmypete1
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Mehso-so

Ending was weird and not an expected direction.

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Jackal121
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Going to continue Lincoln rhyme series

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bookaholic1
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Pickpick

#86
This was a great book about magic and illusions, and how a killer always gets away.

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Shemac77
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Pickpick

Incredibly well researched. Loads of twists and turns that became somewhat ridiculous but still well written.
Not my favorite Rhyme but still a good read.

Be prepared for pictures of books in grass with autumn leaves and coffee! Autumn is here!

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Shemac77
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Lunchtime reading.
Coffee to warm me up because autumn is starting to hit the east coast. (And because it enables me to do all the things.)
Pasta with nutritional yeast on top.

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Shemac77
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Coffee and reading type of morning.

Cathythoughts This looks great. Will look forward to your review 👍🏻 6y
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larah17
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Pickpick

These books are sort of ridiculous, but I do enjoy them. The characters don‘t really speak as humans usually do, and there are just so many convenient coincidences (is that deus ex machina?) but they sure do keep you hooked and I love them!

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ReadingOver50
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this book very much. I loved that the villain was an illusionist and throughout the book we learned about magicians and the art of illusion. The aspiring magician Kara was a great character and a nice addition to the book.

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