Sunday, June 20, 2010

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RHYME, so to speak DISABLED


Jeffery Deaver here reaches the apogee of his creative crafting the finest chapter in the saga Rhyme-Sachs. The genius of criminology forced by a terrible accident on a wheelchair for quadriplegic and his effervescent wife are struggling with the most evil killers. Who would have hired him this time and how will the two detectives to secure it permanently to justice? Deaver, sentence by sentence accompanies us readers in a Rossini crescendo to the solution of this case. What fascinates me about this great writer? The meticulous way in which he studies the scene of all his works! Behind his relaxed mood Art is a painstaking work of acquiring the knowledge needed to describe the environment in which his characters operate. But not only that! Deaver, here more than anywhere else, shows us the true face of his and our hero, Lincoln Rhyme. The physical handicap is transformed into inner strength here is that a person suffering from quadriplegia to a serious accident at the scene of a crime - as we learned in the previous and equally beautiful novel of the series "The Bone Collector" - the so-called normal people become better around him. Gee, how good you Deaver!

THAT THE SKELETON DANCE - Jeffery Deaver - ED. Sonzogni

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