The Lovers (Charlie Parker #8)
Haunting, lyrical, and impossible to put down, "The Lovers" is John Connolly at his best.
Compact Disk Includes a Bonus MP3 CD of John Connolly's "Every Dead Thing"!
I have come to expect high quality mystery/thrillers from John Connolly, heavy on police procedure and the inner workings of the newsroom from a man with vast experience with both. What I didn't expect was a paranormal thriller, and that's what Connolly deftly delivers in "The Lovers." Charlie Parker is a private investigator with a suspended license working as a bartender in Maine. He comes from a perfectly normal background and an ordinary family. His parents loved each other and Charlie's
Wonderful book, and one of Mr. Connolly's shorter ones. (Or so it seemed; I flew through this in a mere three days.)This is one of Charlie Parker's (the MC in the series) most personal tales. Determined to learn about the last days and actions of his late father, police officer Will Parker, Charlie goes on a hunt for answers which will threaten him and those he cares about in just about every way you can imagine. With just a touch of the supernatural - which is evident in all the Parker novels -
I am so glad to be back with Charlie Parker after the last book, which was basically the Louis and Angel show. Charlie has had his PI license suspended and has been working tending bar. His mind is in need of occupation and we are reminded that his father, a cop, shot two young people and then himself when Charlie was a boy. Charlie decides to visit the old neighborhood and some of his father's friends, pretty much also former cops, and look into what happened.A side story concerns a girl who is
The Lovers, book 8 about the violent life and spooky times of Charlie Parker, ex-detective, continues with several ongoing series-specific cosmological mysteries. This novel is not a stand-alone read, which is true of all of the books I have read in the series so far in my opinion. The previous book and this one are driven by main-character backstory flashbacks and narrative histories filling in blanks from the previous novels.I found The Lovers satisfying because it explains a little bit why
Its been close to five years since I last touched on John Connollys Charlie Parker series and now after rereading The Lovers, I am most definitely kicking myself for forgetting, and diversifying from one of my favourite authors and series of books.The Lovers sees Charlie working in a bar after having his PI license revoked, he decides to investigate the haunting suicide of his father an NYPD cop who shot an unarmed couple and followed it up by killing himself.He also has a reporter who is
Exceptional. Without question this eighth Charlie "Bird" Parker novel, "The Lovers", from author John Connolly once again delivers an incredible yarn. Parker still living in Maine without his P.I. license is tending bar in a local joint while painfully missing Rachel and Sam. Even charlie's dog Walter is beyond lonely left for long hours by himself or with next door neighbors checking in on him. With a detective from the Maine State Police harassing him Charlie toils away at the bar keeping a
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Original Title: | The Lovers |
ISBN: | 1416569545 (ISBN13: 9781416569541) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Charlie Parker #8 |
Characters: | Charlie Parker |
Literary Awards: | Barry Award Nominee for Best British Crime Novel (2010) |
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Charlie Parker is a lost soul. Deprived of his private investigator's license and under scrutiny by the police, Parker takes a job in a Portland bar. But he uses his enforced retirement to begin a different kind of investigation: an examination of his own past and an inquiry into the death of his father, who took his own life after apparently shooting dead two unarmed teenagers. It's a search that will eventually lead Parker to question all that he believed about his beloved parents, and about himself.But there are other forces at work: a troubled young woman who is running from an unseen threat, one that has already taken the life of her boyfriend; and a journalist-turned-writer named Mickey Wallace, who is conducting an investigation of his own. And haunting the shadows, as they have done throughout Parker's life, are two figures: a man and a woman who seem driven to bring an end to Charlie Parker's existence.Haunting, lyrical, and impossible to put down, "The Lovers" is John Connolly at his best.
Compact Disk Includes a Bonus MP3 CD of John Connolly's "Every Dead Thing"!
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Title | : | The Lovers (Charlie Parker #8) |
Author | : | John Connolly |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 341 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2009 by Atria Books |
Categories | : | Thriller. Mystery. Crime. Horror. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Fantasy. Supernatural |
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I did something last night that I haven't done in a long time on a work night - stayed up until I finished my book even though I knew I would hate life in the morning on the way to work. In fact, I pretty much read this book all day once I took care of the unimportant stuff like pancakes, groceries, & procrastinating doing the laundry. This isn't a surprise, though. John Connolly's books are just that good.This is the latest in his Charlie Parker series wherein Charlie learns some truthsI have come to expect high quality mystery/thrillers from John Connolly, heavy on police procedure and the inner workings of the newsroom from a man with vast experience with both. What I didn't expect was a paranormal thriller, and that's what Connolly deftly delivers in "The Lovers." Charlie Parker is a private investigator with a suspended license working as a bartender in Maine. He comes from a perfectly normal background and an ordinary family. His parents loved each other and Charlie's
Wonderful book, and one of Mr. Connolly's shorter ones. (Or so it seemed; I flew through this in a mere three days.)This is one of Charlie Parker's (the MC in the series) most personal tales. Determined to learn about the last days and actions of his late father, police officer Will Parker, Charlie goes on a hunt for answers which will threaten him and those he cares about in just about every way you can imagine. With just a touch of the supernatural - which is evident in all the Parker novels -
I am so glad to be back with Charlie Parker after the last book, which was basically the Louis and Angel show. Charlie has had his PI license suspended and has been working tending bar. His mind is in need of occupation and we are reminded that his father, a cop, shot two young people and then himself when Charlie was a boy. Charlie decides to visit the old neighborhood and some of his father's friends, pretty much also former cops, and look into what happened.A side story concerns a girl who is
The Lovers, book 8 about the violent life and spooky times of Charlie Parker, ex-detective, continues with several ongoing series-specific cosmological mysteries. This novel is not a stand-alone read, which is true of all of the books I have read in the series so far in my opinion. The previous book and this one are driven by main-character backstory flashbacks and narrative histories filling in blanks from the previous novels.I found The Lovers satisfying because it explains a little bit why
Its been close to five years since I last touched on John Connollys Charlie Parker series and now after rereading The Lovers, I am most definitely kicking myself for forgetting, and diversifying from one of my favourite authors and series of books.The Lovers sees Charlie working in a bar after having his PI license revoked, he decides to investigate the haunting suicide of his father an NYPD cop who shot an unarmed couple and followed it up by killing himself.He also has a reporter who is
Exceptional. Without question this eighth Charlie "Bird" Parker novel, "The Lovers", from author John Connolly once again delivers an incredible yarn. Parker still living in Maine without his P.I. license is tending bar in a local joint while painfully missing Rachel and Sam. Even charlie's dog Walter is beyond lonely left for long hours by himself or with next door neighbors checking in on him. With a detective from the Maine State Police harassing him Charlie toils away at the bar keeping a
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