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The Lovers

The Lovers
By John Connolly

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Charlie Parker investigates the case of his life in the chilling new thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of THE REAPERS


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #167568 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-01-21
  • Released on: 2010-01-21
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 496 pages

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Amazon.co.uk Review
In The Lovers, John Connolly’s latest, highly individual entry in his distinguished Charlie Parker series, his doughty private eye’s life is in a downward spiral. The authorities don’t trust him, and he has been deprived of his investigator's license (including his right to bear arms). He’s holding down an undemanding job in a Portland bar. But Charlie is not the kind to stay in the shadows for long: he is about to undertake the most challenging (and potentially destructive) assignment of his life: he has decided to uncover the facts behind his policeman father’s death and – even more importantly -- the killing of a young couple that his father was responsible for. Immersing himself once again in the painful circumstances of his own childhood, he comes across a mystery: an unidentified young man and woman who appear to have been present at many death scenes; and – even harder to accept – they have been seen right back to the days of the suicide of Charlie’s father. This mysterious duo are shadowing Charlie -- will he find out the motivation behind his father’s terrible act before he, too, violently dies?

Dublin-born John Connolly is as celebrated in the US as he is in Britain for his perfect assimilation of American idioms in the remarkable series of crime novels featuring Charlie Parker, but it goes without saying that bestselling success requires something more than nailing a US tone of voice. That such as Connolly winners as Every Dead Thing,The Reapers and now, The Lovers, work as well as they do is also down to the fact that he is able to import a striking and stylish use of language into his violent narratives. And there is another element to his work – an audacious move beyond the parameters of normality. The Lovers, like other Connolly books, transports the novels’ battles between good and evil into an almost metaphysical realm. This is always the most controversial component of his books, and inevitably, it’s not to everyone’s taste. But those who love John Connolly know such things are part of the warp and woof of his work, and they move him into a territory that is very much his own. --Barry Forshaw

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'More restrained and reflective . . . but no less powerful' (Marcel Berlins, Sunday Times )

'As ever with Connolly, the macabre narrative is couched in prose that is often allusive and poetic.' (Barry Forshaw, Independent )

'Visionary brand of neo-noir . . . terrifically exciting, tightly plotted . . . written in an uncommonly fine, supple, sensuous prose.' (Irish Times )

'Tremendous stuff, as Connolly's novels always are.' (Mark Timlin, Independent on Sunday )

'His latest plot is a clever mixture of quest and chase, written in prose that unfolds at warp speed, and rarely fails to sing.' (Observer )

'A tightly plotted, beautifully constructed novel where John Connolly exhibits his considerable skills.' (crimesquad )

'You may think at times you are reading a literary novel but then Connolly will remind you he's just as adept at the violent strategies of the thriller. Either way you will be left shaken by the experience.' (Daily Express )

'His usual intriguing blend of fast-paced crime fiction and fantasy.' (Independent )

'A strange, compelling mixture of genuinely scary gothic horror, humour and hard-nosed crime, The Lovers is among his best. Best read by torchlight in a broken-down car, right at the end of a forest track. During a storm.' (Herald )

'Superbly written . . . another excellent entry in the Charlie Parker series and can be easily read as a stand-alone' 4 stars (RTE Guide )

'Creepy, nailbiting and always plausible' (Sun )

About the Author
John Connolly was born in Dublin in 1968. His debut - EVERY DEAD THING - swiftly launched him right into the front rank of thriller writers, and all his subsequent novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers. He is the first non-American writer to win the US Shamus award. (20090607)