
Cindy B. (
scoobydo) wrote on 8/15/2008...
Enjoyable and even surpassing other Michael Connelly work I've read.
Great story, very intriguing and suprising till the end.
From Publishers Weekly: Ex-FBI agent Terry McCaleb is recuperating from a heart transplant when beautiful Graciela Rivers walks up to his San Pedro houseboat, tells him that the donor of his new heart, her sister Gloria, was murdered in a convenience-store robbery and asks him to find the killer. Although his doctor warns him against it, McCaleb can't resist the case (any more than he could resist the serial-murder cases that caused his heart attack in the first place). With no license and little cooperation from the police, McCaleb reviews the evidence and connects a second murder to Gloria's killer. But it's only when he discovers that souvenirs have been taken from the victims that McCaleb realizes he is dealing with a type of killer with which he is all too familiar. Even working with seemingly shopworn material, Connelly produces fresh twists and turns, and, as usual, packs his plot with believable, logical surprises.
This book is way better than the movie. If you have seen the movie you need to read this book.

Lorraine H. (
Maxs-Mom) wrote on 11/28/2005...
I always enjoy Connelly's characters.

Lorinda B. (
Rin) - Chincoteague, VA wrote on 11/7/2005...
Her last thoughts were of Raymond.................She felt a hand grip her right shoulder from behind. The coldness of steel pressed against her left temple. A shower of light crashed across her vision. Blinding light. In that moment she saw a glimpse of Raymond's sweet face, then everything turned black................