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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Lonely Dead (2004)di Michael Marshall
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Ward, John, and Nina are back, trying to take down the Straw Men, and capture the Upright Man. And it's another good story, with my same complaint from the first book, namely that some of the characters' inner dialogues and general musings get a little boring, especially Ward's. Oh, and I also didn't like the whole Bigfoot/Neanderthal subplot. Sooooo weird... But it's a good sequel and I will read #3 for sure! Dit tweede boek vond ik heel goed en spannend met toch nog een paar minpunten. De meeste hoofdstukken zijn echt spannend en lezen zo weg, alleen staat er zo nu en dan een hoofdstuk tussen waarvan je denkt, waar gaat dit over? Een heel hoofdstuk over helemaal niets wat zich maar saai en langdradig voortkabbelt. Dit haalt echt de vaart uit dit op zich spannende verhaal. Heel jammer, dit was mij ook al bij het eerste boek opgevallen en bij dit boek herhaalt de auteur deze, vind ik, toch wel irritante gewoonte. I read this and Straw Men hoping for the creativity and originality that Michael Marshall Smith brought to his sci-fi novels written under his full name. So, I was disappointed, since these books are fairly straightforward stories about a serial killer. To top it off, some of the twists and turns didn't make good sense... nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Grotesquely arranged corpses are turning up in remote locations across America: is it the work of a bizarre sect or a solitary serial killer? An electrifying thriller from the author of The Straw Men. A guilty man walks alone into the cold mountain forests of Washington State, aiming never to return. What he finds there starts a chain of events that will quickly spiral out of control. Meanwhile in Los Angeles a woman's body is discovered, sitting bolt upright in a motel bedroom. She is dead, and her killer has left his mark. It soon becomes clear he has something to say, and a lot more work to do. And Ward Hopkins, an ex-CIA agent recovering from the recent shocking deaths of his parents, is on the trail of his past, tracking down the men who destroyed everything he once held dear, and the murderer whose face he sees every time he looks in the mirror. These three are ominous strands in a web of deadly secrets, roads to a dark history that should never have been told. There are people who will do anything to protect it. Anything at all. As in life, it's not a matter of who dies. We're all going to die. What matters is who dies last. Michael Marshall's unique voice adds a chilling intensity to the serial-killer plot, combining dazzling narrative, a white-hot pace and a deeply disturbing backdrop of conspiracy. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Ward Hopkins, ex CIA agent, is a man with a secret past, and he is determined to confront the murderers of his parents and trace the whereabouts is his lost brother Paul “The Upright Man” a deranged serial killer. His parents had been murdered by a group that his father had belonged to 35 years earlier...”the Straw Men, and believed themselves the only portion of humanity uninfected by a virus promoting social conscience above the cold-hearted individualism they believed inherent to our species. Whether they genuinely thought this, or it was just a convenient cover for acts of violence and depravity, was not clear.”
John Zandt, former LA homicide detective has his own special agenda for seeking out The Upright Man, an enforcer under the auspices and protection of The Straw Men. His daughter Karen was brutally murdered by him, and he seeks revenge whatever the cost. Adding to the intrigue is Nina Baynum, FBI agent, and former friend and lover to John Zandt.
What makes for a good thriller is the author’s ability to capture the reader’s attention from the first page and to retain that enthusiasm throughout a multi layered tour de force journey straddling the coasts of America. What on the face of it seems like a complex novel is made eminently readable by a very direct and approachable writing style. I found myself richly involved in the storyline whether that was in the cold mountain forests of Washington State, the Verona logettes of Bill and Patrice Anders, or the corridors of the Seattle Fairfew hotel where “Miss Katelyn” the night manager meets an unexpected intruder with murderous intent. This second book in the trilogy also imparts a little history on The Straw Men and it seems their ancestry reached back many hundreds of years..”The Straw Men were here back in the 1500’s? Get real. They were here long before that. They got here first, Ward. They stole America from the locals four thousand years before anyone else knew it was here”.
This is truly a wonderful read, a thriller with elements of the supernatural, and a storyline that pulses excitement and thrills at every page. The ending when it occurs is perfect and leaves the setting poised for the third and final instalment. If you only read one thriller this year let that the story be The Lonely Dead...of course I am presuming you have already enjoyed its predecessor The Straw Men. Highly highly recommended!! ( )