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Chasing the Dime - Community Reviews back

by Michael Connelly, Alfred Molina
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bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 11 years ago
Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly Henry Pierce is probably one of the last people you'd expect to reach if you were trying to set up a date with a prostitute. Pierce, a young and successful biochemical entrepreneur, has such a single-minded focus on his labwork that his own romantic relationsh...
Retiredbear
Retiredbear rated it 11 years ago
A very well thought out plot with interesting characters. I enjoyed the intrigue and relationships between characters. Typically good Michael Connelly writing style amped up a bit. Highly recommend.
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 14 years ago
**Plot/Storyline* Protagonist whiz kid Henry Pierce is about to patent amazing new technology that will power molecular-sized computers, capable of being injected into blood streams (for example) to ward off disease and effect cures. While helping the company he founded seek investment capital, his ...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 17 years ago
An enjoyable break from the world of Harry Bosch (although he sneaks a reference to Harry into this story). An amateur sleuth stumbles on a bigger conspiracy. I raced through this story. You get to like the main character, Henry, and hope he comes through okay. Worth going out of your way to find th...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 17 years ago
An enjoyable break from the world of Harry Bosch (although he sneaks a reference to Harry into this story). An amateur sleuth stumbles on a bigger conspiracy. I raced through this story. You get to like the main character, Henry, and hope he comes through okay. Worth going out of your way to find th...
Sliding Fingers
Sliding Fingers rated it 17 years ago
I've enjoyed two books by Connelly. This is not one of them. It is very difficult for me to continue reading when I loath the main character. But I had previously read and liked two books by Connelly, so I said to myself "just another 100 pages" after the first 66 pages were read. I read the book th...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 21 years ago
Michael Connelly’s books are always good. This one does not feature his staple detective, Harry Bosch, although the main character did have peripheral involvement with a case from a previous novel relating to serial killings by the “doll maker” (see [book:The Concrete Blonde].) Henry Pierce has had ...
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