![]() ![]() Connelly presents quite the winding road into the field of genetic analytics. These detectives are stickin' to Jack like lint from the dryer.Īs Jack tries to delve into this crime on his own, he's now connecting the dots to other similar crimes. He cooperates with the police and even gives them a DNA sample to prove his innocence. The woman that he hooked up with from a local bar was found dead. It seems like Jack's latest one-night-only romance ended badly. Jack's door is darkened as two LAPD detectives come a knockin'. His boss, Myron Levin, worked many years at the LA Times and cuts Jack more slack than he deserves. ![]() Jack is now employed by an internet news site called Fair Warning that serves as a community watchdog. Connelly re-introduces us to Jack McEvoy, a seasoned journalist in his 50's who's been around the block more than once. Like a slab of butter melting on a crispy slice of toast, Fair Warning is a pleasurable read. ![]() There's nothing like the smooth flow of a Michael Connelly novel. ![]()
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