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by Dennis Lehane, Robert Lawrence
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It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 11 years ago
Patrick and Angie discover that they are being followed but they underestimate their stalkers and they get kidnapped. “Luckily” for them it’s just a dying billionaire that wants to hire them to find his daughter before he dies. And they feel for him, especially Angie and agree to take the case. What...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
A Bone to Pick With Mr. Lehane Well Dennis, I hope you're happy with yourself because you've pretty much shot my street cred with your depiction of Marblehead in this one—all those years of referring to it as M'hood, my clever use of the zip code in dubbing the town police force the "0194-five-oh," ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
This novel fits smugly in the hard boiled detective genre, which as a rule I despise. Celebrated stylists such as Mosley, Burke and Chandler for various reasons have left me cold, their books unfinished or leaving me determined never to read another, and yet I keep reading Lehane's Kenzie and Genaro...
The Word Warehouse
The Word Warehouse rated it 12 years ago
Typical Dennis Lehane action, suspense and a side of levity. He's one of the very few authors I would say is incapable of writing a bad book. There are lots of plot twists and although the conclusion is a bit predictable it doesn't deter from a book that gets in gear from the first page and continue...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 12 years ago
Review pending
amartianmonkey
amartianmonkey rated it 12 years ago
Desperate times call for desperate measures, for billionaire Trevor Stone this means kidnapping Kenzie & Gennaro to convince them to help find his missing daughter Desiree.At first reluctant to help due to what happened in Darkness Take my Hand, the missing daughter being grief striken over the deat...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
When Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro are strong-armed and then enticed by a billionaire to find his missing daughter, dead or alive, they have no idea of the web of lies they are about to be entangled in, a web that has already made Patrick's mentor vanish without a trace...One of the reasons I've...
ellaminnowpea
ellaminnowpea rated it 13 years ago
The third -- and thus far weakest -- installment in the Kenzie and Gennaro series finds Patrick and Angela wooed back to their investigation agency by a wealthy old man whose daughter has gone missing along with the first detective hired to find her, an old friend of Patrick's. The two travel to Flo...
Kealan Patrick Burke
Kealan Patrick Burke rated it 14 years ago
As I have come to expect from Lehane, another excellent entry in the MacKenzie/Gennaro series.
All the Time in the World
All the Time in the World rated it 14 years ago
This one didn't do it for me. I think a big part of the "meh" factor was that Lehane took Kenzie & Gennaro out of their Boston neighborhood, which so completely informs who they are. I suspect this was a calculated move, as was the trick of turning certain stereotypes on their heads (the victim is...
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