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The Twelfth Card

A Lincoln Rhyme Novel

By Jeffery Deaver

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| Paperback | 9780743491563

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Unlocking a cold case with explosive implications for the future of civil rights, forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme and his protegee, Amelia Sachs, must outguess a killer who has targeted a high school girl from Harlem who is digging into the past of one of her ancestors, a former slave. What buried seContinue

Unlocking a cold case with explosive implications for the future of civil rights, forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme and his protegee, Amelia Sachs, must outguess a killer who has targeted a high school girl from Harlem who is digging into the past of one of her ancestors, a former slave. What buried secrets from 140 years ago could have an assassin out for innocent blood? And what chilling message is hidden in his calling card, the hanged man of the tarot deck? Rhyme must anticipate the next strike or become history - in the bestseller that proves "there is no thriller writer today like Jeffrey Deaver" (San Jose Mercury News).

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  • The Twelfth Card by Jeffery Deaver

    High school student Geneva Settle is researching one of her ancestors for a class assignment. She is reading the vivid account of a freedman Charles Singleton, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War and owned a farm in New York, in the Jul ... (read full critics)

    themysteryreader published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

  • The Twelfth Card By Jeffery Deaver

    Quadriplegic detective Lincoln Rhyme returns in Jeffery Deaver's The Twelfth Card. You may remember Rhyme from The Bone Collector (either the book or the movie starring Denzel Washington). This time out, Rhyme must look into the case of Geneva Settle ... (read full critics)

    bookpage published on Wed, 15 Sep 2010

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  • This book is typical of Jeffrey Deaver's many twists at the end, so much so, you actually come to anticipate them. I wouldn't say this is the best book Jeffrey Deaver has written so far, probably because it was linked to a little history and politics. The plot was however, still quite novel.

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