Fair Warning
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
A Jack McEvoy Thriller
He raised his head off the bed and brought his mouth to her ear.
'People call me The Shrike,' he whispered.
In this thriller from #1 bestselling author Michael Connelly, a murderer stalks the shadows and stalwart journalist Jack McEvoy finds himself on the trail of a serial killer who has been operating for years completely under the radar.
Jack has taken down killers before, but when a woman he once had a one-night stand with is murdered in a particularly brutal way, he realises he might be facing a criminal mind unlike any he's ever encountered. A hunter with a unique kill signature.
Against the warnings of the police and his own editor, Jack sets out to track down the predator, walking a thin line between investigation and obsession, and he makes a shocking discovery, connecting mysterious deaths across the country. Is the link between targets the personal data shared by the victims themselves?
A masterful thrill-ride exposing a terrifying dark side of the Information Age...
The reviewers are saying:
'Superb crime writing from a master.' The Australian
'Crime thriller writing of the highest order.' The Guardian
'Michael Connelly has earned his place in the pantheon of great crime fiction writers' Chicago Sun-Times
'The Raymond Chandler of this generation' Associated Press
The readers are saying:
'Fascinating and somewhat frightening . . . Chilling thoughts!' Allison the Owl
'A good fast paced crime read.' Tiger
'Totally captivated; could not put it down till it was finished.' Cheza
'Jack McEvoy's curiosity delivers the goods.' Nifty 42
'Michael Connelly has done it again, this is why he is the master.' David Putnam
'Another top-notch thriller . . . another brilliant offering that kept me glued to the very last page.' Andrew Smith
Jack McEvoy is back and I am loving it!! . . . it did not disappoint one bit.' Mandy White
'What a great ride! . . . It was breathtaking!' Brenda
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Some one-night stands are forgettable. Others send cops to your door. The long-awaited third instalment in Michael Connelly’s Jack McEvoy series finds the investigative reporter quietly working for a consumer affairs website after the downsizing of the newspaper industry. But one day the police come calling, looking into the unsolved murder of Tina Portrero, a woman Jack had a fling with over a year earlier. Mystified by Tina’s savage death, McEvoy returns to his old bloodhound-on-the-trail ways, creating a podcast about the case. Connelly keeps us on the edge of our seats, especially when he reconnects Jack with former FBI agent Rachel Walling, a flame from his past, and the pair use the power of DNA and the dark web to discover how Tina was targeted. As the host of the true-crime series Murder Book, the author also has real experience with podcasting, making Fair Warning feel lived in and up to the moment, even though it’s been 11 years since the last book in the series. Bravo to Connelly for finding the perfect way to bring a great character out of retirement.