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Lincoln Rhyme Hunt For The Bone Collector S01E10 720p AMZN WEBRip x264 MP4-WSM [MP4]

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3/18/2020 8:48:02 AM (4 years, 9 months ago)
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Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector - TV Series (2020)

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Cast: Russell Hornsby, Arielle Kebbel, Roslyn Ruff, Ramses Jimenez, Brooke Lyons, Tate Ellington, Brían F. O'Byrne, Michael Imperioli, Claire Coffee, Tawny Cypress, Courtney Grosbeck, Jaidon Walls, Tracie Thoms, Cortney Gift, Ross Degraw, Pilar Witherspoon, Rosa Arredondo, Neal Bledsoe, Ian Colletti, Delaney O'Brien, René Ifrah, Victor Williams, Kersti Bryan, Samantha Buck, Monique Gabriela Curnen, Alysha Deslorieux, Kaija Matiss, Kevin Michael Murphy, Hadi Tabbal, Sarah Wynter, Vanessa Aspillaga, Edward Chin-Lyn

Synopsis

Inspired by the best-selling book, the enigmatic and notorious serial killer known only as "The Bone Collector" once terrified New York City...Until he seemingly disappeared. Now, three years later, when an elaborate murder points to his return, it brings former NYPD detective and forensic genius Lincoln Rhyme (Russell Hornsby) out of retirement and back into the fold. Rhyme has a personal connection to the case - a trap set by the killer left him paralyzed - but this time he's teaming up with Amelia Sachs (Arielle Kebbel), an intuitive young officer who's got her own gift for profiling. This unlikely detective duo will play a deadly new game of cat and mouse with the brilliant psychopath who brought them together. But how do you catch a killer who always seems to be one step ahead?
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