The poet
by
Michael
Connelly
Jack McEvoy specializes in death. As
a crime reporter for the Rocky Mountain
News, he has seen every kind of murder.
But his professional bravado doesn't
lessen the brutal shock of learning that
his only brother is dead, a suicide.
Jack's brother was a homicide detective,
and he had been depressed about a recent
murder case, a hideously grisly one,
that he'd been unable to solve.
McEvoy decides that the best way to
exorcise his grief is by writing a
feature on police suicides. But when he
begins his research, he quickly arrives
at a stunning revelation. Following his
leads, protecting his sources, muscling
his way inside a federal investigation,
Jack grabs hold of what is clearly the
story of a lifetime. He also knows that
in taking on the story, he's making
himself the most visible target for a
murderer who has eluded the greatest
investigators alive.
In April 2004, THE POET was
re-issued in paperback with an
introduction by Stephen King.
Reviews:
"Infernally ingenious …An irresistibly
readable thriller."
— New York Times
"Chilling…Connelly puts his foot on the
gas and doesn't let up."
— Los Angeles Times
"An intriguing new protagonist….
Connelly doesn't just talk about poets,
he writes like one, with a spare,
elegiac tone that is the perfect voice
for the haunting tale he has to tell."
— People Magazine
"On the fright level, "The Poet" ranks
with Thomas Harris' 'The Silence of the
Lambs'."
— Fort Lauderdale News and Sun
Sentinel
About the Author:
Michael Connelly is a former journalist
and author of over a dozen bestselling
books, including the Harry Bosch novels
and Blood Work, which was a major
motion picture. He has won numerous
awards for his journalism, as well as an
Edgar Award, a Nero Wolf prize, a
Macavity Award, and an Anthony Award for
his books. Michael Connlley lives in
Florida.
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