The title also appears in nonfiction and medical history, notably referring to Thomas Wingate Todd .
Lincoln Rhyme is a brilliant but quadriplegic former NYPD forensics head who is pulled out of a suicidal depression to track a sadistic serial killer. The Bone Collector
Rhyme partners with a young patrol officer, Amelia Sachs , who becomes his "eyes and ears" on the ground, performing the physical forensic work he can no longer do. The title also appears in nonfiction and medical
This collection, now housed at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, remains a critical resource for studying human growth, aging, and forensic anthropology. Other Notable Works The Bone Collector - Proto Magazine This collection, now housed at the Cleveland Museum
In the early 20th century, Todd amassed a collection of over 3,000 human skeletons at Case Western Reserve University.
The most prominent "The Bone Collector" is the 1997 debut novel by Jeffery Deaver, which launched the long-running Lincoln Rhyme series .