Monday, March 20, 2017

Book Review - The Empty Chair

The Empty Chair
(Lincoln Rhyme #3)
Jeffery Deaver 

7.5 Stars 
Pages
Fiction / Crime / Mystery / Thriller 

We leave NY and head down into North Carolina, hunting a 16 year old boy who is a murderer several times over and has now turned into a kidnapper, hoping to get the two girls back alive they race against the clock.  The small town inexperienced police force is ill equipped to handle such a situation, and is as much a hinderance as a help. The town is ready to lynch the boy but if he is killed instead of captured those girls will die slowly of starvation hidden in the wilderness, if they are even still alive that is. Lincoln is like a fish out of water in this new place, uncertain of where the evidence is leads and as Amelia puts herself in Garrett's  shoes she finds a soft spot for the boy. Will this give our killer the edge he needs against our heroes?

The fourth Deaver book I have read and I was not disappointed. This was the most predicable book so far, although there are still several twists, I have been reading a lot of his work as well so I might just be falling into the pattern. The bugs were seriously creepy, and reminded me of so many horror books and novels I couldn't stop making comparisons! I was not drawn into Amelia and Lincoln's relationship as much with this one and I can't decide if they supporting characters where perfect or annoying. I was incredibly frustrated at many points because of how real it got with the law enforcement. I wanted the small town dynamic to be so much fiction but I have read a few true crimes highlighting small towns and how public opinion, meddling bystanders, inexperienced cops and ill-equipped cops handle cases terribly... it was sad because it is true kind of thing. 
Overall another fantastic read and gripping novel by Deaver.

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