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Cutting Edge
Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
7 posts | 10 read | 5 to read
DANGEROUSLY GOOD. DISTINCTIVELY DEAVER. Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs return to New York City to confront a killer terrorizing couples at their happiest--and most vulnerable. In the early hours of a quiet, weekend morning in Manhattan's Diamond District, a brutal triple murder shocks the city. Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs quickly take the case. Curiously, the killer has left behind a half-million dollars' worth of gems at the murder scene, a jewelry store on 47th street. As more crimes follow, it becomes clear that the killer's target is not gems, but engaged couples themselves. The Promisor vows to take the lives of men and women during their most precious moments--midway through the purchase of an engagement ring, after a meeting with a wedding planner, trying on the perfect gown for a day that will never come. The Promisor arrives silently, armed with knife or gun, and a time of bliss is transformed, in an instant, to one of horror. Soon the Promiser makes a dangerous mistake: leaving behind an innocent witness, Vimal Lahori, a talented young diamond cutter, who can help Rhyme and Sachs blow the lid off the case. They must track down Vimal before the killer can correct his fatal error. Then disaster strikes, threatening to tear apart the very fabric of the city--and providing the perfect cover for the killer to slip through the cracks.
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CaitlinR
Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Mehso-so

Although the information about the diamond industry was very interesting, Deaver threw entirely too many balls into the air in this story, and introducing his arch enemy at the end was a tired trope intended to sell the next book. Vimal Lahore, a young apprentice who yearns for another life was an interesting character. Generally, unlike many of Deaver‘s others, this one was too long, and disappointing.

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Panic70
The Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Mehso-so

I finished, although the last 50% was a bit of a chore. Deserves a solid so-so as I could not guess what the twist would be, as there‘s always a twist in Deaver‘s books. The picture is of the Hope Diamond. The cutting edge title refers to diamonds.

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Momomojo
The Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Pickpick

By far one of my best reads. It was confusing,suspenseful, down right fantastic. I read this treasure during basic training and wow was it great. The book is broken up into three stages. 541 pages of pure magic. Might want to reconsider the ring on your finger🤫

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jwilli4
Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
Pickpick

Very well written and suspenseful plot. Will be sad to finish it but look forward to another Jeffrey Deaver title.

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Monica5
The Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Pickpick

I just love Jeffery Deaver. He grabs me at the first and doesn't let go. Now, I need him to hurry up and write the next Lincoln Rhyme book. Deaver kinda left me hanging, there at the end. If you read his books, you know about the Watchmaker. That's all I am saying, except for: Hurry up, Jeffery Deaver with the next Lincoln Rhyme book, please!!

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Monica5
The Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Excited to start. Love Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs.

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Booknerd2
The Cutting Edge | Jeffery Deaver
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Mehso-so

I hate giving this a mediocre rating. I love Lincoln and Amelia it it was soooooooo long long and drawn out. There was nothing that compelled me to keep reading for extended periods of time. The ending was good and teases at a future book, which I will read with high hopes. 😬