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The poet connelly review
The poet connelly review








the poet connelly review

During the lengthy drive on the "loneliest road in America", Jack calls FBI agent Rachel Walling, his former girlfriend to whom he hasn't spoken in years, to report the "under the radar" serial killer and also tells her about his bad luck that day. murder to the attorney for the convicted Vegas murderer, who gives Jack a letter permitting him to meet his client, imprisoned in a remote location in Nevada. He shows the evidence of the identical L.A. The next day, Jack finds that none of his credit cards nor his cell phone work, so he buys a throwaway phone.

the poet connelly review

He promptly creates a fake data emergency so that his company will send him to L.A. Carver cracks her e-mail password at the Times and learns that Jack is headed to Vegas. However, Angela's research also took her to a "trap" site set up by the real murderer: Wesley Carver, an MIT graduate who is the chief security officer of a " server farm" (colocation and backup services) near Phoenix, referred to by everyone as the "scarecrow" of the farm. In researching trunk murders on the Internet, Angela unwittingly finds evidence of a similar crime in Las Vegas. However, after Jack is given access to the defense files, he learns that Alonzo only confessed to stealing the car containing the body, not to the rape-murder.

the poet connelly review

Angela, a beautiful and ambitious young reporter, maneuvers to get herself a part of the story. A stripper was found brutally raped, stuffed in the trunk of a car in Santa Monica with a plastic bag over her head, tied shut with a length of rope around her neck. Jack focuses on the case of 16-year-old drug dealer Alonzo Winslow, who the police have got a confession from.

the poet connelly review

He is given two weeks to train his replacement, Angela Cook, on the "cop beat" and decides that he wants to write one more major story before his last day. The story begins with Jack McEvoy's termination by the Los Angeles Times due to the newspaper's financial crisis. The book was published in the UK and Ireland on May 12, 2009, and in the US and Canada on May 26, 2009.Īlthough McEvoy has made two subsequent appearances in Connelly's Harry Bosch novels ( A Darkness More Than Night and The Brass Verdict), and Walling has appeared in three such novels ( The Narrows, Echo Park and The Overlook), this was their first appearance together since The Poet. As a result, the novel is a sequel to the events in Connelly's 1996 book The Poet, although another Connelly novel, The Narrows, was published in 2004 as the "official" sequel to The Poet. It was Connelly's 21st book (20th novel) and the second featuring as the main character Jack McEvoy, a reporter now living in Los Angeles, and FBI agent Rachel Walling. The Scarecrow is a 2009 novel written by American author Michael Connelly.










The poet connelly review