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The Steel Kiss

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Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781473620469

Price: £19.99

ON SALE: 22nd March 2016

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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Master of suspense Jeffery Deaver returns with the latest gripping thriller featuring paraplegic forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme.

Technology is everywhere.
It makes our lives easier, our connections faster and journeys quicker.
But in the hands of someone smart enough, every piece of technology can be a murder weapon.

When an escalator gives way mid-chase, Amelia Sachs is forced to let a killer escape as she helps the man trapped in the depths.
Now Sachs and forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme must investigate if the collapse was a freak accident… or whether they are facing a murderer who knows exactly how fatal machines can be.

(P)2016 Hodder & Stoughton

Reviews

Deaver's formidable technological and forensic research, acute insight into the criminal mind, and insightful awareness of serious moral issues that affect modern life, make this breathlessly entertaining fiction
Irish Independent
A tightly plotted masterpiece
Sun
Flawlessly constructed and paced
The Sunday Times
The king of suspense is back and he's done it again...Riveting.
Glasgow Herald
"Deavotees" will expect and gratefully receive the many twists and sudden turns . . . No one is better at narrative misdirection
Evening Standard
Jeffery Deaver is a master at crafting intricate crimes that are solved through guile, tenacity and sheer creative genius. And Lincoln Rhyme is one of a kind
Harlan Coben
The best psychological thriller writer around
The Times
Jeffery Deaver is grand master of the ticking-clock thriller
Kathy Reichs
If you want thrills, Deaver is your man
Guardian
Deaver is a master of manipulation himself; his skillfully constructed plots are devilishly tricky to track and impossible to solve, just the way we like them.
New York Times Book Review