Void Moon by Michael Connelly

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reprint)

  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • Pub. Date: January 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780446609142
  • Sales Rank: 15,210
  • 480pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

Cassie Black is lured back to a profession she'd left behind -- robbing casino gamblers of their winnings by a setup that looks too good to pass up. She soon finds herself running from gunmen who somehow know her every move in advance. They also seem to be closing in on Cassie's most closely guarded secret, one she will do anything to protect.

Book Magazine, March/April 2000 - Randy Michael Signor

Void Moon races with a wind-swept breathlessness that no other Connelly book duplicates or even approaches-a Porsche roadster at its limits winding its way down Mulholland.

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Biography

A former Los Angeles Times crime reporter, Michael Connelly’s familiarity with the seamy side of L.A. adds a steamy kind of street cred to his hardboiled, gritty detective novels -- especially his bestselling series of mysteries featuring dark detective Hieronymous “Harry” Bosch.

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Very disappointingby Anonymous

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October 03, 2007: This is the first Michael Connelly book that I could not finish. I gave it a good shot, reading well over 100 pages, but totally disliked this story. I could not find a way to like or care about the main character, Cassie. I typically love Michael's books, but this one was bad in my opinion!

Great guily reading pleassueby Anonymous

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May 29, 2006: Although the plot is a bit flimsey and characters only two and a half dimentional, (not quite 3D), Connelly has the better descriptive talent among crime writers. The part where Cassie prepares and then pulls oof the theft is the best. You stay with her every step of the way, you hold breath when she does and you exhale with her. The fact that she has a daughter from her dead lover and gaining her back is Cassie's motive is revealed too early in the story on the other hand story does end with a poetic justice between Cassie and her daughter's adoptee parents...a good bittersweet moment there. Reading this book at least makes me curious abot his other works.


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