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Violence
A lot
Drone assassination; murder disguised as intelligence operation; intense forensic investigation
Language
Some
Moderate language
Sexual Content
Barely any
No significant sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Strong psychological intensity; government weaponized for murder; political suppression of truth; Lincoln Rhyme under institutional pressure
What this book is about
A man has been killed by an American drone strike in the Bahamas. The problem: he was a US citizen, and someone may have manipulated the government's kill list to commit murder by drone. Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs investigate a case that cuts through CIA secret programs and political pressure to suppress the truth. The tenth Lincoln Rhyme novel tackles America's drone assassination program.
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Drone assassination
Government conspiracy
Political thriller
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