As with all his books, Michael does a good job of keeping your interest and developing the characters.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this as a new book, as my leukemia makes me hypersensitive to book mold or fragrances. Unfortunately, someone wearing strong perfume handled the book and it is nauseating. The author and story are excellent
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I enjoyed this book, as it picks up with the two main characters years after The Poet. But you didn't need to read that book to move on with The Scarecrow. This story line was interesting and a fast easy read. Ended typically as his others books. Long lead in with a somewhat quick ending.
boy, just when you thought Connelly couldn't do any better, he does. This gripping story about reporter Jack McEvoy (Connelly's alter ego??)will once again, not let you put one of Connelly's books down until you are finished. Bringing back Rachel Walling, the FBI agent, and Jack to work together, they once again bring down a serial killer, in his latest novel. All I can say is, can't wait for the Harry Bosch this fall!! Another must read.
I have read every Michael Connelly novel and he never disappoints. I especially like that he stays current with technology: cellphones, computers, etc. And this one has a serial killer who uses digital technology to stalk his victims and deflect his enemies. Jack McEvoy is as strong as Harry Bosch, and a bit younger, so I hope for more from this character. I just wish he could write faster!
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