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Jeffery Deaver
The Watchmaker's Hand
English · Hardback
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Informationen zum Autor Jeffery Deaver is the #1 international bestselling and award-winning author of more than forty novels, ninety short stories, and a nonfiction law book. His books are sold in 150 countries and translated into twenty-five languages. A former journalist, folk singer, and attorney, he was born outside of Chicago and has a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University. Klappentext "When a New York City construction crane mysteriously collapses, causing mass destruction and injury, Rhyme and Sachs are on the case. A political group claims responsibility for the sabotage and threatens another attack in twenty-four hours, unless its demands are met. The clock is ticking. Then a clue reveals to Rhyme that his nemesis, known as the Watchmaker, has come to town to fulfill his promise of murdering the criminalist. Now Rhyme and Sachs have to dodge his brilliant scheme to destroy them both, while racing against time to stop the construction site terrorists. With New York in a panic, Rhyme and his team must unravel a handful of plots as tightly wound as a timepiece-before more cranes fall, raining down death and destruction from above"-- Leseprobe 1. His gaze over the majestic panorama of Manhattan, 218 feet below, was interrupted by the alarm. He had never before heard the urgent electronic pulsing on the job. He was familiar with the sound from training, while getting his Fall Protection Certificate, but never on shift. His level of skill and the sophistication of the million-dollar contraption beneath him were such that there had never been a reason for the high-pitched sound to fill the cab in which he sat. Scanning the ten-by-eight-inch monitors in front of him . . . yes, a red light was now flashing. But at the same time, apart from the urgency of the electronics, Garry Helprin knew that this was a mistake. A sensor problem. And, yes, seconds later the light went away. The sound went away. He nudged the control to raise the eighteen-ton load aloft, and his thoughts returned to where they had been just a moment ago. The baby's name. While his father hoped for William, and his wife's mother for Natalia, neither of those was going to happen. Perfectly fine names. But not for Peggy and him, not for their son or daughter. He'd suggested they have some fun with their parents. What they'd decided at last: Kierkegaard if a boy. Bashilda if a girl. When she first told him these, Garry had said, "Bathsheba, you mean. From the Bible." "No. Bashilda. My imaginary pony when I was ten." Kierkegaard and Bashilda, they would tell the parents, and then move on to another topic-quickly. What a reaction they'd- The alarm began to blare again, the light to flash. They were joined by another excited box on the monitor: the load moment indicator. The needle was tilting to the left above the words: Moment Imbalance. Impossible. The computer had calculated the weight of the jib in front of him-extending the length of a Boeing 777-and the weight on the jib behind. It then factored into the balance game the weight of the load in front and the weight of the concrete counterweights behind. Finally, it measured their distance from the center, where he sat in the cab of the crane. "Come on, Big Blue. Really?" Garry tended to talk to the machines he was operating. Some seemed to respond. This particular Baylor HT-4200 was the most talkative of them all. Today, though, she was silent, other than the warning sound. If the alarm was blaring for him, it was blaring in the supervisor's trailer too. The radio clattered, and he heard in his headset: "Garry, what?" He replied into the stalk mike, "Gotta be an LMI sensor problem. If there was moment five minutes ago, there's moment now. Nothing's cha...
About the author
Jeffery Deaver is the #1 international bestselling and award-winning author of more than forty novels, ninety short stories, and a nonfiction law book. His books are sold in 150 countries and translated into twenty-five languages. A former journalist, folk singer, and attorney, he was born outside of Chicago and has a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University.
Product details
Authors | Jeffery Deaver |
Publisher | Putnam Publishing Group |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 28.11.2023 |
EAN | 9780593422113 |
ISBN | 978-0-593-42211-3 |
No. of pages | 432 |
Dimensions | 159 mm x 236 mm x 37 mm |
Series |
Lincoln Rhyme Novel |
Subject |
Fiction
> Suspense
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