A FANTASIC READ THAT DESERVES BESTSELLER RECOGNITION!!
If you enjoyed EVERY DEAD THING, DARK HOLLOW, and THE KILLING KIND, then you¿re going to love John Connolly¿s newest ¿Charlie `Bird¿ Parker¿ novel, THE WHITE ROAD. It begins a few months after THE KILLING KIND ends. Charlie and a very pregnant, Rachel, are still together, living in a new home and contemplating the birth of their child. The Reverend Aaron Faulkner is soon to be tried for the murders of his congregation, as well as the deaths of several other people. When Charlie gets a phone call from an old friend, Elliot Norton, who¿s now a lawyer in South Carolina and is representing a black man who has been wrongfully accused of murdering his white girlfriend, he finds himself hesitant to leave Rachel. The word is that there isn¿t enough evidence to convict Faulkner and that he may be released from prison in the immediate future. If so, neither Charlie nor Rachel will be safe. The good reverend believes in payback, and he intends to get revenge for the death of his murderous son and daughter by having the detective and his woman killed in the most hideous manner. Still, Charlie can¿t ignore a plea for help from his friend in South Carolina. Arranging for Rachel to be watched, he flies down to the southern state and steps into a boiling caldron filled with hate, racism, death, the Dixie Mafia, the Klan, and an evil force that wants retribution against him for the deaths of its many followers. As Charlie puts his life on the line by investigating the murder of Marianne Larousse and the long, dark history that has existed between her wealthy family and the family of her boyfriend, Atys Jones, he sets in motion a series of events that will lead to a blood bath on the grandest scale. Even Louis and Angel may not be good enough to save Charlie this time around, or rescue Rachel from the evil that¿s stalking her back in Maine. To save the woman he loves and to right a terrible wrong, Charlie will have to travel the White Road and face the supernatural entity that waits for him at the end of it. No one will walk away from this unscathed. THE WHITE ROAD is a grand slam of a novel that delivers with full force! It¿s written with such poetry, such honesty and truth to character, that I¿m left in awe of Mr. Connolly¿s sheer craftsmanship as an author. As only the Irish can, he writes with an elegance of style that¿s simply a pleasure to read. I even find myself reading aloud at times, soaking in the beauty of his words and sentences that so clearly bring to life the characters of his noels. Charlie Parker is now ready to start over with Rachel and his unborn child, putting the past behind him, hoping that the spirits will leave him and his family alone. Louis and Angel are on a quest for vengeance. Louis is determined to kill the men who destroyed his family so many years ago in Georgia, while Angel still has to come to grips with the torturous experience he had at the hands of Aaron Faulkner¿s son, Mr. Pudd. Angel understands that no one is safe unless the Reverend Faulkner is finally put down like a mad dog, and he¿s more than willing to do it, if Charlie won¿t. Also, except for maybe Thomas Harris, no other author is able to capture the pure essence of evil that lurks so deep within the darkness of humanity as well as John Connolly does. The characters of Cyrus Nairn and Mr. Kittim will once again give the reader goose bumps on the arm, and the spirit of Mr. Pudd and his recluse spiders are always in the background, watching and waiting for the demise of our reluctant hero. Like Mr. Connolly¿s three previous novels, THE WHITE ROAD is a journey into the dark night of the soul. It will have you questioning the way we treat others who are different; yet, at the same time, it will also show the goodness in people who are willing to stand up and fight the evil that seeks to destroy us. As I understand it, THE WHITE ROAD will be the last Charlie `Bird¿ Parker novel for the next year or so. Read this book, savor its sharp twists and turns,
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