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Dying billionaire Trevor Stone hires private detectives Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro to find his missing daughter. Grief-stricken over the death of her mother and the impending death of her father, Desiree Stone has been missing for three weeks. So has the first investigator Stone hired to find her: Jay Becker, Patrick's mentor. Patrick and Angie are led down a trail of half-truths and corruption into a world in which a therapeutic organization may be fronting for a dangerous and seductive cult, a high-tech private investigation firm may be covering up lethal crimes, and a stolen cache of millions in illegal funds may be tied to both disappearances and a tanker full of heroin. Nothing is what it seems as the detectives travel from the windblown streets of Boston to the rum-punch sunsets of Florida's Gulf Coast. And the more Patrick and Angie discover, the more they realize that on this case any wrong step will certainly be their last... Snappy dialogue, explosive action scenes, and original characters have become Dennis Lehane's trademarks. With Sacred, Lehane confirms his status as today's hottest young author of first-rate mysteries that are also smartly written literary novels.
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6 primary booksKenzie & Gennaro is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 1994 with contributions by Dennis Lehane.
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My first Dennis Lehane novel and certainly not my last.
Loved the subtle humour, the plot twists and the author's voice.
The third Kenzie and Gennaro book is less preachy than the first two, and keeps the focus primarily on plot and characters. But there are still goofily pure-evil villains, a few too many plot twists and an over-the-top climax. I'm never gonna fully get into this series, but I still have every intention of finishing it.
Easily the weakest Kenzie/Gennaro book, and I don't know why. On this, like every other, re-read, I've tried to a. convince myself I really like this one or b. put my finger on what seems wrong with this one, and I can't do either.
Drives me crazy.
Oh well, Gone Baby Gone is up next.