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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. really liked it, charlie parker should stop wallowing in guilt ( )JC's best written book ( of the Parker Series) Horribly undervalued. Didn't finish - too much happening and I couldn't get back into it. Although an above average narrative, I did not like this book quite as much as the others. The ending was interesting. You do need to read the short story that is between Black Angel and Unquiet. Charlie Parker returns to find the truth about a missing psychiatrist and finds that truth is easier to spell than to seek it out. no reviews | add a review
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Daniel Clay, a once-respected psychiatrist, has gone missing. His daughter insists that he killed himself after allegations surfaced that he had betrayed his patients -- but when a killer obsessed with uncovering the truth behind his own daughter's disappearance comes seeking revenge, long-forgotten secrets begin to emerge. Hired by Dr. Clay's daughter to protect her from the predator on the loose, tortured and ingenious private detective Charlie Parker finds himself trapped between those who want the truth to be revealed and those who will go to any length to keep it hidden.
John Connolly masterfully intertwines secret lives and secret sins with the violence that so often lies beneath the surface of the honeycomb world in this gripping narrative. Fast-paced, hypnotic, and elegantly told, The Unquiet is John Connolly at his chilling best.
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