Friday, July 2, 2021

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A Burning Soul - John Connolly                                                                               (Series)

This is the 10th in the series

This is a typical John Connolly with lots of characters who don’t seem to connect but as always, they are all brought together at the end.

Another good mystery thriller where a young teen-age girl goes missing, lots of twists and turns following the people who may or may not be involved in taking her. There were not as many spirit entities as Mr. Connolly sometimes has and the ending, well, I did not see it coming.


Goodreads summary:

There are some truths so terrible that they should not be spoken aloud. Here is one of those truths: after three hours, the abduction of a child is routinely treated as a homicide.

When a girl disappears from a small Maine town, her neighbor—a recluse named Randall Haight—starts receiving anonymous letters that contain tormenting references to a different teenage girl, murdered long ago. For many years, Randall has kept a secret: when he was fourteen, he was convicted of killing that girl. Now, his former life has returned to haunt him, and he hires private detective Charlie Parker to make it go away. But in a town built on blood and shadowed by old ghosts, where too many of the living are hiding secrets, the past cannot be dismissed so easily. As Parker unravels a twisted, violent history involving a doomed mobster and his enemies, the police, and the FBI, his search returns again and again to Randall Haight. Because Randall is still telling lies…



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