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The Poet by Michael    Connelly
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Oh, mid-�90s, how quaint you seem in this book published in �96 with your dial-up internet connections, faxes, pagers, landline phones, and new-fangled digital cameras.

Perhaps the thing dating this the most is the idea that The Rocky Mountain News editors� biggest concern is that they’ll get scooped by another newspaper in the fast paced world of print journalism, and not that their entire industry will collapse and they’ll be out of business by 2009.

Of course, if all their reporters acted like Jack McEvoy, it’s no wonder they went broke. Jack’s twin brother was a cop who apparently shot himself, but when Jack decides to exploit his tragic death by writing a story about police suicides, the research indicates that a serial killer has been stalking cops across the country and making it look like they killed themselves. Soon Jack has blackmailed his way onto an FBI task force chasing the killer by ruthlessly threatening to expose the hunt and maybe spooking the guy, but letting his brother’s murderer potentially go free is a small price to pay to get a really righteous scoop. He runs up a huge expense account bill by tagging along as the FBI tracks the killer across the country, and he never really does give the Denver paper the juicy exclusives they’re expecting. So it seems like the old Rocky Mountain News had some pretty sloppy business practices going on when it came to covering stories.

You can probably tell that I wasn’t overly fond of Jack as a character. I found him self-absorbed and incredibly stupid at times. It’s too bad, because this was a better than average serial killer story with new take on the premise and lots of good twists and turns to keep it interesting. If I would have found Jack more sympathetic, I probably would have liked it more.
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Wayne W I felt the same way about Jack throughout the book. It seemed he cared about nothing but the story. Not a care in the world about his brother dying. More empathy for his brother would have made for a much better story.


Kemper Wayne wrote: "I felt the same way about Jack throughout the book. It seemed he cared about nothing but the story. Not a care in the world about his brother dying. More empathy for his brother would have made for..."

But then he wouldn't have got all those juicy scoops. What's a dead brother compared to that?


Marti Tamaroglio Everything those who wrote before me is absolutely true, and yet, this book kept me on the edge of my seat throughout! Even refused to let me sleep last night, until I finished it And what a finish it was! Kudos to Mr. Connelly on a truly suspenseful read!


A Bookreader's Life Same here. I found Jack to be a week character, a teenager who wants to focus more on his lady love than on search for his brother's killer. Remember how he kept paging Rachel when she was super busy with the case! He is constantly whining and crying for her attention.


Christoph Zuber The thing with the coffee nearly killed the book for me. But weird as it is, while Connelly's books never keep me on the edge of the seat I find them to be good reads with cleverly constructed plots.


message 6: by Rusty (new)

Rusty I liked having a protagonist with those flaws. And speaking as a former newsie, I knew people EXACTLY like Jack, although there were more of them in TV than in print.


Deborah but you gave it a 3 instead of a 1 because you can't resist how Connelly really can write. I get that. The poet was my first of his books and he reels in the literati with irresistible bookends. I am never disappointed and I have ceased looking for holes.


message 8: by Kemper (last edited Jan 02, 2016 08:13PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kemper Decop wrote: "but you gave it a 3 instead of a 1 because you can't resist how Connelly really can write. I get that. ..."

I wouldn't say that 'I can't resist how Connelly really can write' because I read a couple of his books a few years back and found them a very average 3 stars. I've never been particularly impressed, and I've never had an urge to seek out more of his work.


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Justice What did this story have to do with Harry Bosch though? I don't get that part. It says that it's the 11th book in the Bosh series.


message 10: by Sebastian (new)

Sebastian I agree with Rusty. Flawed characters are essential for the best crime novels.


message 11: by hhw (new) - rated it 3 stars

hhw Just finished it during the weekend. Yes, I agreed with @kemper, Jack seems to be very self-absorbed and stupid. I was weird with the result, I think the story turned just because the author wanted to turned it suddenly. I still believe if Rachel did all would be more convinced.


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