The first victims of the Dancer are Ed Carney and his co-pilot. So Tony Panelli will have to stay missing for a bit longer, when Rhyme puts that case on hiatus, and helps Selitto and Banks, catch his nemesis. Linc has a personal (vendetta?) stake in catching the Coffin Dancer because, five years earlier, two of his techs were killed in a blast. All that was found at the scene of his disappearance is: a few dozen grains of odd sand.Īnyway, Rhyme becomes interested in what Sellitto and Bank's' has to say, when they tell him: the Dancer is back in town. Linc is already working on a case for Thomas Perkins, as one of Dellrays' boys, Tony Panelli, has gone missing. Lightning strikes twice, when Rhyme has two visitors, Lon Sellitto and Jerry Banks, requesting his assistance. It was quite amusing, listening to his inner monologue. I think my favourite character was Stephen Kall: hitman. Then again, they all talk in lingo, every so often. He probably thinks he sounds cool - but he sounds like a doofus. Dellray (FBI) is still talking in his street lingo (or whatever it is) - so that was a bit annoying especially when he's not undercover. Actually, she did a few things that were impromptu - which seemed a bit out of character. Sachs' seems to have forgotten about self preservation and nearly gets vaporised after going to a supposed victims home. As good as the first book in the series - though, some of the characters were a bit more grating, this time round.
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