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The Cutting Edge

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473618756

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 17th February 2022

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Goodbye Man, discover Jeffery Deaver’s chilling series featuring much-loved protagonists Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs.

Someone is killing couples just as they start their lives together.

Newlyweds Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs are on the hunt . . .

The first victims, William and Anna, were collecting her engagement ring.

1.5 carat, almost flawless.

But the Promisor had other ideas for their future . . .

Their murder – and that of the diamond cutter they were visiting – is only the first of a series of macabre attacks.

The killer is hunting down any witnesses who might lead to his capture. He has promised one thing: to destroy.

But Rhyme and Sachs will do whatever it takes to break his vow.

The best psychological thriller writer around’ The Times

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Reviews

The tale is replete with Deaver's trademark twists and turns
Event Magazine
Deaver brings it all together and after drawing in the readers, delivers twist after twist, never letting up until the final chapter. Even then, he gives you a smack in the mouth. It is really top-drawer writing.
SHOTS
The nerve-jangling resolution of Deaver's latest chiller is as sparkling as any of the gems at the centre of The Cutting Edge, but he also manages in the final couple of pages to deliver one of the most vertiginous cliff-hangers any fan of the Lincoln Rhyme stories could ever wish for.
Saturday Independent (Dublin)
The tale is replete with Deaver's trademark twists and turns
Event Magazine
Deaver brings it all together and after drawing in the readers, delivers twist after twist, never letting up until the final chapter. Even then, he gives you a smack in the mouth. It is really top-drawer writing.
SHOTS
The nerve-jangling resolution of Deaver's latest chiller is as sparkling as any of the gems at the centre of The Cutting Edge, but he also manages in the final couple of pages to deliver one of the most vertiginous cliff-hangers any fan of the Lincoln Rhyme stories could ever wish for.
Saturday Independent (Dublin)