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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Deaver, Jeffery
Ed. Ed Carney, the pilot.
Death and a girl dancing on a coffin. This is why he was nicknamed the "Coffin Dancer".
Rhyme's ex-lover. She worked for Rhyme, and she got killed in a bomb explosion.
Ron Talbot . He wanted Hudson Air, so he employed the killer to get rid of Ed, Percey, and Brit.
Jerry Banks. Sachs later reproaches herself for not having reacted fast enough.
Fred Dellray . Dellray is a brilliant actor who used to be the best undercover agent ever. He pretends to be a junkie who wants to buy pills from Jodie.
Foxtrot Bravo. She nearly gets killed, but Rhyme can find a way to save her.
Nothing. Everyone thought that Hansen was the one who employed the Dancer, but the whole thing wasn't about him...
Garrett Hanlon . A 16-year-old weirdo who loves insects.
Lon Sellitto. What would Rhyme be without Amelia and Thom? Mel Cooper is briefly on the phone, and even Fred Dellray appears near the end of the book. Only Lon Sellitto and Jerry Banks are missing this time.
all of the above (a local policeman, the actual murderer of the boy's family, a guy who falls in love with Amelia). Amelia shoots him, more or less by mistake, and she is nearly sent to prison.
North Carolina. In Tanner's Corner, Paquenoke County, to be exact.
None of these. Lucy would have liked to have children, and she tries to get custody of Garrett, but she is refused. Yet she looks after him until he comes to his new family.
A special type of therapy. Dr. Penny, the psychiatrist, tries this with Garett, too: He puts an empty chair in Garrett's prison cell and tells him to imagine someone sitting there. Then Garrett is supposed to tell this someone everything he always wanted to tell him or her.
No. He gets shot, but he survives. Yet he can't look after Lincoln for quite a while. Let's see if he's recovered in the next novel...
April Fools' Day. Bishop reminds Wyatt of that when Wyatt tries to eat one of the fake bagels that Linda Sanchez brought along.
Thomas. He had a lot of nicknames.
Phate. Wyatt explains that spelling a word with ph instead of f can mean something completely different in the hacker world. Like "phreak" or "go phishing".
"Trapdoor". The Trapdoor was really a demon.
Elana. She's Greek. Wyatt still loves her and is furious when he hears of a person called Ed who plays now an important role in Elana's life. He's simply stunned when he learns that Ed is actually his son.
Pop-Tarts. He made Bishop stop at a 7-11 just to get some.
"Do something with that!". "When they move, they can't getcha" is what Amelia Sachs tells herself in the Lincoln Rhyme books, especially in "The Bone Collector".
Access is God. He really lived inside The Blue Nowhere.
Polonius. Wyatt remembered that Phate was nuts about plays, especially about "Hamlet", and that Phate quoted to him some lines said by Polonius in the play. That's how he knows that this virus also came from Phate - post mortem.
a machine. Phate's accomplice turned out to be a self-made machine who warned him everytime the cops got near him.
The Bone Collector. Lincoln Rhyme is a quadraplegic foresenics expert. His disabilities do not stop his brilliant mind from finding the clues to catch kidnappers and murderers.
Lon Sellitto. Lon is a homicide detective that saved Lincoln from committing suicide by involving him in "The Bone Collector" case; his partner is Roland Bell. Both Alan Coe and Harold Peabody appear in "The Stone Monkey", and work for the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Manhattan office. Fred Dellray is the FBI agent sometimes known as "The Chameleon", as he goes undercover, often in heavy disguise.
Amelia Sachs. Amelia is a former model and patrol officer. She became Lincoln's legs and eyes during "The Bone Collector", and became romantically linked to him later in the series.
Thom. Rhyme is often rude to Thom, but their relationship is based on affection. Thom is an all-round carer for Rhyme.
Blaine. This is mentioned in "The Coffin Dancer".
The Stone Monkey. "The Ghost" is part of the Chinese criminal underworld involved in the smuggling of illegal immigrants to the US. Rhyme and Sachs must catch him before he murders two families that escaped from his clutches.
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