Every Dead Thing - John Connolly

Every Dead Thing

By John Connolly

  • Release Date: 2000-07-01
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4
4
From 370 Ratings

Description

Tortured and brilliant private detective Charlie Parker stars in this thriller by New York Times bestselling author John Connolly.

Former NYPD detective Charlie "Bird" Parker is on the verge of madness. Tortured by the unsolved slayings of his wife and young daughter, he is a man consumed by guilt, regret, and the desire for revenge. When his former partner asks him to track down a missing girl, Parker finds himself drawn into a world beyond his imagining: a world where thirty-year-old killings remain shrouded in fear and lies, a world where the ghosts of the dead torment the living, a world haunted by the murderer responsible for the deaths in his family—a serial killer who uses the human body to create works of art and takes faces as his prize. But the search awakens buried instincts in Parker: instincts for survival, for compassion, for love, and, ultimately, for killing.

Aided by a beautiful young psychologist and a pair of bickering career criminals, Parker becomes the bait in a trap set in the humid bayous of Louisiana, a trap that threatens the lives of everyone in its reach. Driven by visions of the dead and the voice of an old black psychic who met a terrible end, Parker must seek a final, brutal confrontation with a murderer who has moved beyond all notions of humanity, who has set out to create a hell on earth: the serial killer known only as the Traveling Man.

In the tradition of classic American detective fiction, Every Dead Thing is a tense, richly plotted thriller, filled with memorable characters and gripping action. It is also a profoundly moving novel, concerned with the nature of loyalty, love, and forgiveness. Lyrical and terrifying, it is an ambitious debut, triumphantly realized.

Reviews

  • Just do it

    5
    By Kimberly775
    I started I think at book four by chance, then went back and read the earlier books. JUST READ THIS AMAZING SERIES. I have no words. The writing is incredible, and unlike most long-running series, it has continued to be incredible. I have given up on several of my long running favorites - most heartbreakingly Agent Pendergast (if you know you know and your mourn along with me 😔) but Charlie Parker and his friends continue to fascinate. I’ve learned so many things from Mr. Connolly’s books, I can’t even explain. Do yourself a favor, dive in and allow it to take you away
  • Longer than War and Peace

    2
    By McP31
    Could have been 400 pages shorter, editing is abysmal
  • Wow!

    5
    By Rg110647
    What a great book and initial introduction to John Connolly. I’m hooked! On to the next Charlie Parker book.
  • Charlie Parker Series

    5
    By tsdean
    Love this whole series. I’ve read them all and considering reading them all again.
  • One of the worst.

    1
    By Remykixxx
    This book constantly tricks you into thinking it’s not racist or homophobic and then ladles a giant helping of either concept into your bowl. Even that I could have lived with if the main story made any sense. There’s two plots with the thinnest thread holding them together. Neither one is good enough to stand on its own and standing together they’re constantly in a tug of war for importance. I kept reading it only because I found it was excellent at helping me go to sleep. I can’t believe this got published. Save your money.
  • Every Dead Thing John Connelly

    5
    By kasi159
    Excellent. The first in the Charlie Parker series. I just recently found this author. Read two other books by him and I'm hooked. I have 11 of his books sitting in my queue right now by this wonderful writer. Kc
  • Stunning

    5
    By mfstout
    Hauntingly well-written. I am in awe every time I read John's work. No one else paints with words quite so well.

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