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Book Description Mass-market paperback. Mass market paperback. Glued binding. Rune is a 22-year-old bundle of bright ideas--a Holly Golightly for the '90s. As a cameraperson for a local New York news program, Rune discovers a taped interview with a man doing time in Attica for murder. Rune thinks he's innocent. But in her efforts to write his story, Rune just might end up writing his epitaph--and her own. From Wikipedia: "Jeffery Deaver (born May 6, 1950) is an American mystery/crime writer. He has a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University and originally started working as a journalist. He later practiced law before embarking on a successful career as a best-selling novelist. He has been awarded the Steel Dagger and Short Story Dagger from the British Crime Writers' Association and the Nero Wolfe Award, and he is a three-time recipient of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for Best Short Story of the Year and a winner of the British Thumping Good Read Award. His novels have appeared on bestseller lists around the world, including The New York Times, The Times, Italy's Corriere della Sera, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Los Angeles Times. Deaver was born outside Chicago in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Deaver was a journalist, folksinger, and attorney. Deaver's most popular series features his regular character Lincoln Rhyme, a quadriplegic detective, and Amelia Sachs. Deaver stated in a 2006 Early Show interview that he would rotate between his new series and Lincoln Rhyme each year. Virtually all of his works feature a trick ending, or sometimes multiple trick endings. Deaver's 2001 book The Blue Nowhere features criminal hackers (one using social engineering to commit murder), as well as a law enforcement computer crime unit. In this book Deaver gives credit to Lee De Forest, the inventor of the Audion (also known as the triode tube). (De Forest is thus considered the inventor who opened the world to electronic development. ) Deaver edited The Best American Mystery Stories 2009. Three of Deaver's novels have been produced into films: A Maiden's Grave made for TV as film Dead Silence 1997 The Bone Collector released 1999 The Devil's Teardrop made for TV 2010 Deaver also created the characters and in a collaboration with 14 other noted writers wrote the 17-part serial thriller The Chopin Manuscript narrated by Alfred Molina that was broadcast on Audible from September 25 to November 13, 2007. Deaver was chosen to write an official new James Bond novel: Carte Blanche is set in 2011 and was published on May 25, 2011. He is the second American author to write Bond novels, after Raymond Benson." Good. Signed by author. Cover has some sticker residue on front. First edition. First paperback printing [stated]. Seller Inventory # 68924
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