I bought this book at a second hand book store, where, if you are a book lover like me, you will find the most incredible deals.
The author, Michael Connelly, is well known for his crime fiction and the title jumped right at me.
'The Poet, Where Every Rhyme Means Death.' With a plot intertwined with the rising number of 'cop suicides,' and a trail that leads a crime reporter to unprecedented twists as he investigates, starting with his own brother's suicide.
With the elements that make great crime; unexpected twists, poorly hidden romance, fruitless pursuits and close calls. As always, it is the person you least expect, the one you have been trying to solve the crime with, the one whom you shared the most valuable details of the mystery, giving them a headstart without knowing.
This gripping from start to finish and is good for long road trips, plane rides, boring meetings and when you just want to stay at home and read a good book.
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