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The Poet by Michael    Connelly
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This is less of a review than it is a sort of caveat to my rating—the caveat being that I listened to this book. I don't know if there are multiple audio versions of The Poet out there, or if they just love to re-copyright things every few years, but the felt like it undermined the story's natural suspense. Don't get me wrong, Michael Connelly's brand of mystery/thriller writing isn't exactly subtle, but echo-chamber effects made moments of tension feel downright hokey.

That being said, the many twists and turns made it a worthwhile experience (and I definitely still trust Richard's recommendations*). Jack McEvoy's role as a reporter makes him into a different sort of leading man. McEvoy is a storyteller by trade, so it feels natural that his narrative voice frames the tension so well.
“Most homicides are little murders. That’s what we call them in the newspaper business. Their effect on others is limited, their grasp on the imagination is short-lived. They get a few paragraph on the inside pages. Buried in the paper the way victims are buried in the ground…Theresa Lofton’s was no little murder. It was a magnet that pulled at reporters from across the country. Theresa Lofton was the girl in two pieces.�
There were moments at which I had to make a concerted effort to suspend disbelief, but in the end, it was an enjoyable read, just not a recommended listen.
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*I take full responsibility for going ※ڴ-辱ٱ� by listening to the audio version.
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Reading Progress

February 3, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
February 3, 2015 – Shelved
May 27, 2015 – Started Reading
May 27, 2015 – Shelved as: 2015-reads
May 27, 2015 – Shelved as: series
May 27, 2015 – Shelved as: detectivery
May 27, 2015 – Shelved as: recommended-to-me
May 30, 2015 – Finished Reading
May 31, 2015 – Shelved as: audiobooks

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Richard I need to up my game! Although if you go off-piste and do it as an audiobook you've only yourself to blame : )

Did you find some of the technology painfully dated?


Mara Richard wrote: "…if you go off-piste and do it as an audiobook you've only yourself to blame : )"
I know, I know (and, btw, excellent use of ※ڴ-辱ٱ”� under-used term…and so much fun to snowboard).

“Did you find some of the technology painfully dated?�
I tried my very best to ignore that, but there were moments when I broke. It was definitely hard to think of the line “Do you know what a digital camera is?� as being anything other than sarcastic (though the lengthy explanation made it clear that it was not).

Ironically, it's always the relatively recent changes that I've lived through that are hardest to ignore (e.g. I can't watch/read about any of those dramatic “go get your girl� moments of running through the airport without being distracted by the dearth of airport security). You'd think that, having grown up with grandparents waiting in the terminal, I could get past it. So many flaws, so little time (translation: I'm too lazy to take my imagination to task).


Mara Richard wrote: "I need to up my game! Although if you go off-piste and do it as an audiobook you've only yourself to blame"

Review edited to reflect said poor decision on my choice.


Richard Nice, glad you added that little note there. I feel the responsibility lifting from my shoulders. Also, nice to hear you're a snowboarder. I'm a keen boarder myself hitting the Alps when money permits.

The technology was a negative point on this one but I find that with anything trying to be modern back then as dated when reading now. I read The Blue Nowhere a couple of years ago and whilst it was a good read the technology was hard to get past at times.

I watched Home Alone at Xmas and thought that there is no way in hell that the McCallister family would make that flight with security as it is now, Kevin would only have been on his own for a couple of hours. What a shit film that would have been!


Mara Richard wrote: "I watched Home Alone at Xmas and thought that there is no way in hell that the McCallister family would make that flight with security as it is now, Kevin would only have been on his own for a couple of hours. What a shit film that would have been!"

It's like the Canadian version of Breaking Bad



Ɗẳɳ  2.☊ Mara wrote: "It's like the Canadian version of Breaking Bad"

Heh heh

Looking back at Richard's review, I can't help but notice my recommendation of Lincoln Lawyer rated higher than this. Even though I never read LL only saw the film, I must say 2.0 FTW!


message 7: by William (last edited Oct 25, 2017 06:44AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

William Thank you for the review! One of my least-favourite Bosch-related books. McEvoy is such a gnurd and I can't figure out what Rachel Waller sees in him!

"Alternatively exciting and absurd, full of outrageous plot holes, with a protagonist who seems lost much of the time...."


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