John Connolly's Every Dead Thing and Dark Hollow were international bestsellers. Now the "compulsively readable" (Publishers Weekly) Connolly returns to heart-pounding form with a crime novel that combines sinister menace with superb style.
THE KILLING KIND
When the discovery of a mass grave in northern Maine reveals the grim truth behind the disappearance of a religious community, private detective Charlie Parker is drawn into a violent conflict with a group of zealots intent on tracking down a relic that could link them to the slaughter. Haunted by the ghost of a small boy and tormented by the demonic killer known as Mr. Pudd, Parker is forced to fight for his lover, his friends...and his very soul.
Charlee G. (Charlee) from JONESBORO, AR wrote on 10/18/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Good character development, good action - I like this author!
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Larry K. from LEROY, IN wrote on 4/8/2007...
Pretty decent read but too much of previous books leak into the new storyline. If you ahve read no others of this guy then this is a good start.
Calmia Y. (underwriter) from MECHANICVILLE, NY wrote on 4/5/2007...
ANOTHER EXCITING CHARLEY PARKER YOU CANT PUT IT DOWN
Carolyn N. (WhenPigsFly) from S CHARLESTON, WV wrote on 2/22/2007...
John Connolly is a master storyteller and he has outdone himself with "The Killing Kind". DO not pick it up UNLESS you have some major time to spend. The colorful characters will grab you by the throat -- WOW, what a book. Not to be missed.
Mirilynn Z. from LAKE WORTH, FL wrote on 1/14/2007...
when the discovery of a mass grave in maine reveals the grim truth behind the disappearance of a religious community, private detective, charlie parker is drawn into a violent conflict with a group of zealots intent on tracking down a relic that could link them to the slaughter.
Kari V. from WESTMINSTER, CO wrote on 1/8/2007...
Third in the Charlie Parker series and as terrifying as the first two. Should be read after Every Dead Thing and Dark Hollow.
Paul A. from FT WASHINGTON, MD wrote on 11/19/2006...
When the discovery of a mass grave in northern Maine reveals the grim truth behind the disappearance of a religious community, private detective Charlie Parker is drawn into a violent conflict with a group of zealots intent on tracking down a relic that could link them to the slaughter. Haunted by the ghost of a small boy and tormented by the demonic killer known as Mr. Pudd, Parker is forced to fight for his lover, his friends....and his very soul.