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The Kill Room by Jeffery Deaver Review

Title: The Kill Room

Author: Jeffery Deaver

First published June 20, 2013

456 pages, Hardcover

ISBN: 9781444757330 (ISBN10: 1444757330)

Rating: 3.89

Overview

In Jeffery Deaver’s gripping tale, The Kill Room, Lincoln Rhyme is once again called upon to use his expertise to solve a complex case. A sniper shot has taken out a United States citizen, and Rhyme is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the assassination.

Together with his partner, Amelia Sachs, they follow the victim’s trail in Manhattan, while Rhyme heads out to find the sniper himself. But as they delve deeper into the case, they realize that things are not as straightforward as they seem.

With a knife-wielding assassin eliminating all evidence and witnesses, Rhyme must use all his skills to outsmart the killer in a chilling battle of wits.

About the Author

This author is pretty impressive. He’s written more than thirty novels and three collections of short stories that have become international bestsellers.

People from 150 countries have bought his books, which have been translated into 25 different languages. One of his most famous books, The Bone Collector, was even turned into a movie with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie.

This author has received many awards and been nominated for even more around the globe.

Editoral Review

Jeffery Deavers The Kill Room is a thriller novel that was first published on June 20, 2013. Deaver is an American author of suspense novels whom suspense fanatics are familiar with.

The Kill Room is part of his Lincoln Rhyme series, a collection that follows the exploits of an ex-New York City detective who is now quadriplegic but still manages to solve challenging cases. The novel features Deavers trademark of intense plotting, masterful characterization, and high-stakes suspense.

The Kill Room is a story that keeps the reader on edge from the opening pages to the final sentence. The plot revolves around an assassin who is hired to kill a government employee and his family, but the assassination is made to look like a random shooting in a busy restaurant.

Lincoln Rhyme is called on to solve the case, and as he digs deeper, he uncovers several secrets about the government and the killing, which makes him a target. Rhyme and his partner, Amelia Sachs, must track down the assassin and unravel the conspiracy to prevent more murders.

Deaver presents a complex and layered storyline in The Kill Room, with vivid and well-drawn characters. Lincoln Rhymes character that is a quadriplegic is expertly crafted and handled, and the reader becomes invested in his expert crime-solving skills right from the start.

Meanwhile, Amelia Sachs is an equally intriguing character who provides an excellent counterbalance to Rhymes character. Her unwavering support and loyalty to Rhyme are evident throughout the book, and her skills as a crime scene investigator are an asset to the forensic team.

Deavers writing style is impressive, with his use of short chapters and quick dialogue keeping the pace up and the reader wanting more. He expertly weaves together clues, motifs, and themes to keep his readers engaged throughout the story.

The Kill Room raises crucial questions about the morality of government agencies and how far the agencies are willing to go to protect their interests. One of the books strengths is its significant use of historical and cultural references, which allow the reader to understand the context and importance of each characters actions.

These references also touch on current social issues that are still relevant today. For instance, Deaver tackles the ethics of drone warfare, which has been a hot topic in recent years.

While The Kill Room is an excellent read, one weakness is that Deavers storytelling can sometimes feel overstuffed and convoluted. The multiple storylines and subplots may confuse readers who are trying to follow the narratives pace.

Nevertheless, the storys complexity is what makes it captivating, with Deaver introducing new twists and turns that keep readers engrossed. In conclusion, The Kill Room by Jeffery Deaver is a masterpiece thriller.

It has excellent character development, well-crafted storytelling, and a gripping plot that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. While it has certain flaws, they are not enough to detract from the books overall success.

This novel will undoubtedly appeal to anyone who loves a good thriller novel, and it comes highly recommended for anyone looking for an entertaining read that combines suspense and mystery in equal measure. Rating: 4.5/5 stars.

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