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The Kill Room

A Lincoln Rhyme Novel

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The Kill Room

By: Jeffery Deaver
Narrated by: Jay Snyder, January LaVoy, Edoardo Ballerini
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It was a "million-dollar bullet," a sniper shot delivered from over a mile away. Its victim was no ordinary mark: he was a United States citizen, targeted by the United States government, and assassinated in the Bahamas.

The nation's most renowned investigator and forensics expert, Lincoln Rhyme, is drafted to investigate. While his partner, Amelia Sachs, traces the victim's steps in Manhattan, Rhyme leaves the city to pursue the sniper himself. As details of the case start to emerge, the pair discovers that not all is what it seems.

When a deadly, knife-wielding assassin begins systematically eliminating all evidence-including the witnesses-Lincoln's investigation turns into a chilling battle of wits against a cold-blooded killer.

©2013 Jeffery Deaver (P)2013 Hachette Audio
Action & Adventure Crime Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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About the Creator - Jeffery Deaver

About the Creator

Jeffery Deaver is an international number-one bestselling author. His books are sold in 150 countries and have been translated into 25 languages. He has served two terms as president of Mystery Writers of America, and was recently named a Grand Master of MWA, whose ranks include Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, Mary Higgins Clark, and Walter Mosley.
The author of 43 novels, three collections of short stories and a nonfiction law book, and a lyricist of a country-western album, he’s received or been shortlisted for dozens of awards. His The Bodies Left Behind was named Novel of the Year by the International Thriller Writers, and his Lincoln Rhyme thriller, The Broken Window, and a stand-alone, Edge, were also nominated for that prize. The Garden of Beasts won the Steel Dagger from the Crime Writers Association in England. He’s also been nominated for eight Edgar Awards by the MWA.
Deaver has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention, Strand Magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Raymond Chandler Lifetime Achievement Award in Italy
Deaver's most recent works are Hunting Time, a Colter Shaw novel, and The Broken Doll, a four-story collection from Amazon Original Stories. His Shaw novel, The Never Game, will be a CBS Prime-time series later this year.
Intriguing Plot • Exciting Twists • Great Narration • Compelling Mystery • Thrilling Action • Clear Female Voice
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different from others. lots of change ups. Lincoln actually seemed more human. fun read. was a long book tho

twists and turns

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enjoyed the story involving the Caribbean and military influence. Nice to have a female voice for female characters.

A very different approach

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What didn’t you like about the narrators’s performance?

One good narrator can make you believe you are listening to a vast cast of characters with subtle nuances of tone and voice. Listening to the female narrator jump in occasionally with Amelia's lines makes you realize Amelia's window dressing for the story. "Send?" "Now?" "What do you mean by that?" ARGH!

Deaver is too good a writer for this crappy recording.

Woman narrator emphasizes how little Amelia counts

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lacking by comparison to many other Deaver books, or even other Lincoln Rhyme books. The bad guys were not all that interesting and Lincoln and Amelia were not particularly interesting either in this one. But still a solid read compared to many other current authors' works.

It was fine but

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

This book seems to have been forced into print. Not the usual Deaver style and attention to detail.

Would you ever listen to anything by Jeffery Deaver again?

I have read/listened to all of the Rhyme books and other Deaver books as well and have enjoyed all of them. This was an aberration. If he publishes again, I'll read it, I'm sure.

Could you see The Kill Room being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

No. Too boring.

A disappointment

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What did you like best about The Kill Room? What did you like least?

The book was only released a few hours ago and I am only one chapter four, so I can not comment on the story, only my first impressions of the narration.
This is the first of the Rhyme books that has used multiple narrators and, so far, I am not impressed. The voice chosen for Rhyme makes him sound weak and not at all in control. The female used for Amanda makes her sound like some valley girl not the in-control cop she is. Hopefully that will change as the book goes on. It almost sounds as if each of the narrators read their parts independently of each other and the parts were edited together. If anyone who makes these decisions reads these reviews, please stick with a single GOOD narrator. Deaver weaves a good story and the wrong narrator can destroy that.

Few first comments

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Both Jay Snyder and Edoardo Ballerini are superb narrators who can differentiate characters in the books they read. They don't need other voices to make a book great; combining soloists actually detracts from the quality of them all. January LaVoy didn't do a very good job, and she didn't have much to work with.

But Lincoln does get out and about, and there is a great cop in the Bahamas, and some real excitement! The bad guy is a real sick-o, so we are happy when Rhyme wins the day.

The book is from 2013, so maybe that's why the recording was so bad.

Lousy narration, but a good story

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I bought an audiobook version for my drive from Atlanta to Orlando, but I was only able to listen to about one third of it during my drive. However, over the past several days in my hotel I have been listening off-and-on, until I finaly finished it just a short time ago. I found the story and the characters very intriguing, although I admit that it took me a few chapters to get into the story. But once I did I was hooked.

The narration was quite well done, and it enhanced the enjoyment of the novel.

My first Lincoln Rhyme book

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I absolutely hate multiple narrators...it is always jarring and irritating...not at all more "realistic". In fact, sometimes I thought the voice of Sachs was Siri talking to me. Other than that, the story was pretty good.

One narrator, please!!!

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loved this book Jeffrey Deaver never fails to deliver. Onto the next book, then the next and so on.

another great listen

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