by John Connolly
Wow. This was ridiculously good. We have more of the supernatural elements I like. I have to say though this book is hard to get through if you don’t like spiders. “The Killing Kind” has Charlie taking up a case from an ex Senator. A daughter of a long ago friend ended up dead, but though the poli...
Ooh man, my skin was still crawling several hours later. Not one for the Arachnophobic
These books just keep getting better. Nastiest villain so far. And I do mean naaasty and his hit man is the stuff of nightmares. If you find spiders to be unsettling, you are really in for a treat. I found myself brushing imaginary webs off my arms during this one several times. Parker and his frien...
~I liked this read a lot although I was not as interested as I was in the two previous books. It may be due to the fact that I read them in quick succession.~Charlie has chilled out on the whole 'tracking down killers' theme and he's been living the somewhat boring, but stable life of a P.I. and spe...
Student Grace Peltier is writing her Ph.D. thesis on a group of religious zealots, the Aroostook Baptists, who mysteriously disappeared in 1963. This research leads Grace to a current religious group operating in Maine called The Fellowship and their founder Carter Paragon. No long after meeting Car...
The disappearance of a religious community in Maine had long since been the subject of controversy. It wasn’t until recently that the discovery of a mass grave containing those that had vanished all those years ago that the state began to get some answers. Shortly after it’s discovery, Detective C...