Friday, November 5, 2010

Review: Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane



Acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane delivers an explosive tale of integrity and vengeance—heralding the long-awaited return of private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro.

Amanda McCready was four years old when she vanished from a Boston neighborhood. Kenzie and Gennaro risked everything to find her—only to orchestrate her return to a neglectful mother and broken home.

Amanda, now sixteen, is gone again.

Haunted by their consciences, Kenzie and Gennaro revisit the case that troubled them the most. Their search leads them into a world of identity thieves, methamphetamine dealers, an unstable crime boss and his demented wife, a priceless artifact, and a Russian gangster. In their fight to confront the past and find Amanda, Kenzie and Gennaro will be forced to question if it's possible to do the wrong thing and still be right or do the right thing and be wrong.

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I must start off by saying that I am a HUGE Dennis Lehane fan.  Mystic River was brilliant and Shutter Island left me speechless.  Needless to say, I had very high expectation for this book and was more than impressed with the story.  If you're a mystery/thriller fan, you have to read this book.






HarperCollins Publishers
9780061836923
November 2, 2010
324 pages
$26.99 US

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Disclosure: I received a copy of this book for free. All opinions expressed are 100% mine. If you make a purchase using my Amazon or Barnes and Noble link, I will receive a small portion of the purchase price.



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