
Melanie H. (
MELNELYNN) reviewed on 2/19/2007...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
I have enjoyed all the Michael Connelly books I've read lately, and Blood Work is even better than I have come to expect. While this isn't part of Connelly's Harry Bosch series, the protagonist, Terry McCaleb, has appeared in other books (including a Bosch).
Terry McCaleb is a retired FBI agent whose specialty was criminal profiling. His retirement was brought on when his heart was attacked by a virus, and he eventually had a heart transplant two years later. McCaleb is a mere two months past surgery and still recovering when a beautiful woman shows up on his boat. Graciela Rivers is seeking his help. Her sister was brutally murdered in a convenience store robbery. The LAPD are not much interested and think it was a random shooting. He begs off, saying that he can't physically perform an investigation. He can't even drive for another seven months. But then Graciela plays her trump card: McCaleb received her sister's heart. McCaleb reluctantly decides to look into the case, and finds himself pitted against the LAPD and the FBI. McCaleb also discovers that this isn't a random shooting and that the killer is in fact a serial killer.
In solving the crime, McCaleb also learns a lot about himself. He discovers that he misses the chase and the work. He's still got it despite his physical limitations. This case also helps to heal more than his heart.
Connelly is so convincing because he writes like a cop (thanks to his years as a crime reporter). Suspects are "in the wind" (they have disappeared without a trace). Or McCaleb does the "hard tango" with other officers to get information (when they aren't willing to share). Last summer I was on a James Lee Burke kick (Dave Robicheaux) and Connelly is also a fan. It was fun to find McCaleb wearing a Robicheaux Dock and Baitshop t-shirt in one chapter.
For any Connelly fan or even a lover of mysteries, it doesn't get much better than Blood Work.

Jennie B. (
MyLikeIt) reviewed on 4/22/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
MUCH better than the crummy TV movie based on this story. Connelly is a cut above the usual mystery/thriller writer, and this one is smart and emotionally true.

Catherine M. (
KittyJ) reviewed on 6/10/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Michael Connelley never disappoints. This book is better than the movie by Clint Eastwood. I don't know why they decided to change the end of the book and make the friend and fishing partner the culprit. It didn't leave any room for future books about Terry McCaleb to be immortalized in film as the character in Blood Work they turned into the culprit is in all the following Terry McCaleb stories as his partner is the fishing boat business. Even if you have seen the movie and loved it, read the book because I guarantee you will like the book more.

Richard C. (
rcroft) - Lake Worth, FL reviewed on 2/11/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Michael Connelly has been attracting fans by the droves with his hard-boiled, edgy thrillers. A former crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Connelly combines a poet's ear for language with a deep understanding of the criminal mind to create dark, dramatic stories that raise the thriller genre to a new level.
In Blood Work, Connelly introduces a new character, Terry McCaleb, who was a top man at the FBI until a heart ailment forced his early retirement. Now he lives a quiet life, nursing his new heart and restoring the boat on which he lives in Los Angeles Harbor. Although he isn't looking for any excitement, when Graciela Rivers asks him to investigate her sister Gloria's death, her story hooks him immediately: the new heart beating in McCaleb's chest is Gloria's.
As McCaleb investigates the evidence in the case, the suspected randomness of the crime gives way to an unsettling suspicion of a twisted intelligence behind the murder. Soon McCaleb finds himself on the trail of a killer more horrifying than anything he ever encountered before.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a really good read. Lots of twists, a real page-turner!

Susan W. (
scaddybo) reviewed on 4/1/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great thriller!

Stephanie S. (
punkinema) reviewed on 8/1/2008...
Retired Terry McCaleb is visited by Graciela whose sister's heart was used to save Terry's life. She wants her sister's murder solved and Terry finds that the perpetrator is right in front of his face all along. Great read; exciting and twists in the plot keep you guessing.
[From the back cover] a novel of masterly suspense and righteous obsession that will never let you go.

Mary W. (
jane) reviewed on 2/26/2007...
Michael Connelly at his best.
Perfect mix of police work and drama

Linda S. (
Linda) reviewed on 2/4/2007...
Good read! Somewhat different from the Clint Eastwood movie of the same name.

Allison W. (
alliwag) reviewed on 1/30/2007...
Wonderful book by Michael Connelly also made into a movie. I loved it!

Mike S. (
MichaelS) reviewed on 12/31/2006...
Another excellent book by Michael Connelly.
Great story, I understand that it was made into a movie too.
Better than the movie and that's tough when Clint Eastwood in involved.

Chuck P. (
1998SVT) reviewed on 11/3/2006...
When Graciella Rivers steps onto his boat, ex-FBI agent terrell McCaleb has no idea he's about to come out of retirement. He's recuperating from a heart transplantand avoiding anything stressful. But when Graciella tells him the way her sister Gloria was murdered it leaves Terry no choice. now the man with the new heart vows to take down a predator without a soul.
good if you like the genre

Bill M. (
knight) reviewed on 8/20/2006...
When Graciella Rivers steps on to his boat, es FBI agent Terreill McClaeb has no idea he is about to come out of retirement. He is recuperating from a heart transplant and avoiding anything stressful. But when Graciella tells him the way her sister Gloria was murder, it leaves Terry no choice. Now the man with the new heart vows to take down a preditor without a soul. For glourious killer shatters every rule that McCabe ever learned in his years with the Burea- and gets no more second changes at life...and just one shot at the truth. Much better than the movie. The end is different, and mure suspenceful. I enjoyed the book more than the movie.
I'm mostly a cozy fan, but I get really wrapped up in the plots of Connelly's books.
Ron U. reviewed on 7/9/2006...
Crime-fighting thriller. Ex FBI agent comes out of retirement after a woman's brutual murder and the agent's heart transplant surgery.
This is a movie as well, but Connelly is a great writer--worthwhile read.
Pretty good suspense, killer after cop story.
cross posted on bookcrossining.com, has bookcrossing info printed in 16 font on front cover
first Connelly I read and have since read all of his
first Connelly I read and have since read all of his
Ann S. reviewed on 7/16/2005...
ex- FBI agent Terry Macaleb is retired after a heart transplant, but unfortunately retirement will have to wait. The sister of the woman who's heart he recieved finds him and asks him to help solve his sisters seemingly random murder.
Very exciting mystery with just a little romance.