Dark Hollow by John Connolly

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Average Customer Rating: Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 (7 ratings)

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Synopsis

Dark Hollow is a stunning successor to Every Dead Thing, a testament to the burgeoning power of John Connolly to tell stories that thrill, frighten and haunt the soul.

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Having won the 2000 Shamus Award for Best First Private-Eye Novel, Connolly aims for more success by dropping protagonist Charlie "Bird" Parker in the midst of savage doings in Maine. Note that the author is Irish. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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Biography

Fans of John Connolly's unique, atmospheric novels have come to know that the cases former NYPD detective Charlie Parker sets out to solve are haunting -- literally haunting.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Oddly Touching
Gregg, A reviewer, 02/11/2007

This is an excellent book. The story is touching in an odd kind of way. Charlie Parker’s sense of honor and desire to help right a wrong is the driving force behind the book. The book is highly recommended.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 This is even better than the last one!
A reviewer, A reviewer, 07/26/2004

If you liked Every Dead Thing, then you are in for a treat in Dark Hollow. This book delves deeper into the persona of Charlie Bird Parker. Plus, Angel and Louis assist Bird in his travels (well, help kill people), and how much cooler can you get than that conservative duo?

Also recommended: every dead thing, the killing kind (both john connolly) tell no one, gone for good, deal breaker (harlan coben)

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