Review for The Poet
The suicide of Jack McEvoy's twin brother, Sean, seemed fishy to Jack. The Denver reporter believed that it was a homicide and found evidence to prove it at the scene. McEvoy needed catch the perpetrator to have closure on the matter. He joins forces with Denver's finest to capture the killer. The homicidal maniac uses his cunning skills to make the vicious killings look like suicides, each of his targets haunted by one case they couldn't crack. The killer leaves a calling card: a quotation from the writings of Edgar Allen Poe. This is a great book, ingeniously written by the best author I've ever read. ***** (FIVE stars).Connelly masterminds cold-blooded impulses of a sly pathological killer.
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