Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Every Dead Thing By John Connoly

Hailed internationally as a page-turner in a league with the fiction of Thomas Harris, this lyrical and terrifying bestseller is the stunning achievement of an "extravagantly gifted" new novelist.

John Connolly superbly taps into the torture mind and gritty world of former NYPD detective Charlie "Bird" Parker, tormented by the brutal, unsolved murders of his wife and young daughter. Driven by visions of the dead, Parker tracks a serial killer from New York City to the American South, and finds his buried instincts-for love, survival, and, ultimately, for killing-awakening as he confronts a monster beyond imagination...

3 comments:

  1. This sounds really intense! How has the description in it been so far?

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    1. Really good. I love it it's descriptiveness.

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  2. I really like this book despite the fact that there are a lot of swears and this lady that can see visions about murder. I don't feel that the lady is necessary in the book because it just doesn't make sense there. The parts that I like are the investigating, sneaking around, and some of the bloody stuff, also some of the characters sound cool.

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