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"They were everywhere.
Serveral squadcars had surrounded the house. The carnvial of headlights had illuminated the area. Officers at the scene were doing their usual hostage routine, dispaching their account of the crime, following thier continuing skulk toward the house with their pistols.
It was a very important day for Detective Vince Rapp. After hunting the long-time serial murder Mick Raines for nine months,having to go with one vague clue after another, he thought to himself that enough was enough. Today, he was going to nail the no good bastard.
Just to ensure that he was utilizing his resources, he made a dispatch to Jack Barnes, his cheif lieutenant. After a few beeps on his Motorola handset, a voice picked up.'Lieutenant Barnes'.
'Lieutenant, it's Rapp. I'm sick and tired of waiting here. We should move in on Raines now.'
'Rapp, I'm warning you. This is your last chance to get him. You screw up on this one and I'll have your badge. Do I make myself clear?'
The tone of Barnes's voice had Rapp swallowing hard. 'Yes, sir.'
Placing him on hold for the moment, Rapp picked up the bullhorn and yelled "Raines!!! This is Rapp from the police department. I know you're in there. We're going to give you untill the count of ten to come out with your hands up. Ten...Nine...Eight...Se-
POW!!!POW!!!POW!!!
In three blasts, the entire crowd was shaken. Individuals watching behind the police tape ran for cover. Officers standing by were rushing the news crews away from the scene.
Wasting no time at all, Rapp ordered the SWAT team inside. The entire crew, swarmed in like a group of hornets entering their nest. While every member was searching for Raines, the question that was lingering in Rapp's mind was rather or not we would get his break today.
After searching the last room, Rapp saw no sign of Raines. The only thing that was visible was a blood smeared message on the wall in bold letters:GOTCHA.
Just a moment after, a Barnes came through on his handset. 'Rapp. Do you have Raines? I repeat, do you have Raines?"
Placing the handset in front of him, Rapp said 'NEGATIVE ON THAT SIR!!! SUSPECT HAS DISAPPEARED!!! I REPEAT, RAINES HAS DISAPPEARED!!!'"
This scene is just an example of the crime scenes in store for NYPD forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, partner/lover, in THE VANISHED MAN. For his fifth installment in the notorious series, bestselling mystery writer Jeffery Deaver has the duo move through the smoke and mirrors to find their next killer.
The pursuit by the two begins following a murder inside a music school. After fleeing away from the crime scene, the killer disappears after locking himself inside a windowless room. After being informed about this fiasco, the disabled criminologist and his partner begin a pursuit of a killer they knickname as the "Conjurer," a master illusionist who comitts each of his crimes using his 'sleight of hand.' With every gruesome murder that he commits, they evidently prove that this is not your average magician who pulls rabbits out of a hat. And with an illusionist as thier aide, the soon discover that this madman beholds a horrifying trick up under his sleeve.
Known for his usual chicanery in his plot twists, Deaver clevery creates this in THE VANISHED MAN, only now making it the main focus in this story. The enigmatic twists that he creates in the book are mezmerizing and will without a doubt kee
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