With his four Harry Bosch novels, Michael Connelly joined “the top rank of a new generation of crime writers” ( Los Angeles Times). Now Connelly returns with his most searing thriller yet – a major new departure that recalls the best work of Thomas Harris ( Red Dragon, Silence of the Lambs) and James Patterson ( Along Came a Spider)
Our hero is Jack McEvoy, a Rocky Mountain News crime-beat reporter. As the story opens, Jack’s twin brother, a Denver homicide detective, has just killed himself. Or so it seems. But when Jack begins to investigate the phenomenon of police suicides, a disturbing pattern emerges, and soon suspects that a serial murderer is at work – a devious cop killer who’s left a coast-to-coast trail of “suicide notes” drawn from the poems of Edgar Allan Poe. It’s the story of a lifetime – except that “the Poet” already seems to know that Jack is trailing him. . .
Here is definitive proof that Michael Connelly is among the best suspense novelist working today.
20多年前的侦探小说,环环相扣,峰回路转,非常喜欢.当年数字相机刚出现,电脑上网要用电话线,打电话得找公用电话亭,这本有声书还是用磁带的,这其中的时代感现在听来更加有趣.万分感谢播主分享!