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The Unquiet

by John Connolly

Series: Charlie Parker (6)

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really liked it, charlie parker should stop wallowing in guilt ( )
  julianne.pask | Jul 26, 2009 |
JC's best written book ( of the Parker Series)
Horribly undervalued. ( )
  CelineNorah | Nov 15, 2008 |
Didn't finish - too much happening and I couldn't get back into it.
  whales2197 | Aug 20, 2008 |
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. ( )
  Darrol | Jul 1, 2008 |
Charlie Parker returns to find the truth about a missing psychiatrist and finds that truth is easier to spell than to seek it out. ( )
  xavierroy | Jun 30, 2008 |
I found this book at Edinburgh Airport on my way home to Germany and I was really happy to have a good book for the journey. Connolly has written an excellent addition to the Charlie Parker series and thanks to this book, my journey home sped by as I was engrossed and gripped by the story.

Years earlier, a respected child psychologist called Dr Daniel Clay, who specialised in child abuse cases, disappeared after being accused of child abuse himself. His daughter, Rebecca Clay, considers him dead but now someone is stalking her and demanding to know where her father is. Frank Merrick's daughter went missing after being evaluated by Dr Clay and now that he is out of prison, Merrick wants to talk to Clay about what happened to his daughter. But he doesn't believe Rebecca when she says he is dead so she is forced to hire Charlie Parker to make Merrick go away.

Parker's marriage meanwhile is dead in the water and his wife & daughter have moved to Vermont. So he takes Clay's case as a way to distract himself from his worsening domestic situation. But as he delves deeper and deeper into the situation, he realises that this is not a simple case of harassment by Merrick. In fact, he begins to uncover a wide child abuse conspiracy reaching into the high levels of Maine society...

My only one complaint is that there is not much of Angel and Louis in the story. They appear only towards the end as during most of the book, they are on a "wine trip in California".

Still a great addition to the Charlie Parker series. Highly recommended! ( )
  obsessedwithbooks | May 29, 2008 |
I picked this book up on a whim from at the train station and was so impressed that I almost missed my stop. I really enjoyed the mixture of a crime novel in a supernatural, almost gothic setting. The creepy setting was absorbing, the characters were engaging, and every chapter I was certain that I knew what had happened, who the killers were, but I had always had to change my mind. This was a great read and I plan on trying some more of the Charlie Parker series. ( )
  sweetismene | Apr 8, 2008 |
Subtle but direct, witty and intelligent, laconically descriptive, The Unquiet is a wonderfully written book that transcends the thriller genre and should be of general appeal.

PI Charlie Parker is an honourable but stubborn man and when Rebecca Clay hires him to deal with a stalker she gets more than she bargained for because he won’t give up until he has the answers to old mysteries involving child abuse, disappearances and even murder.

Parker is haunted by ghosts of his past – some harmless, others not – and menaced by enemies with deadly secrets… Exciting, well-crafted and genuinely spine-chilling, The Unquiet is thoroughly recommended. ( )
  adpaton | Nov 14, 2007 |
Crime thriller with a dash of the supernatural, this is all about child abuse and John Connolly writes powerful disturbing prose whatever he's writing about so it's not for the faint-hearted. The horror is balanced with some brilliant characterisation and black humour, creating a stunning novel from one of the best, and darkest, writers around. ( )
  JustAGirl | Jun 9, 2007 |
Charlie Parker at his best. Dealing with evil low life this time in child abuse, dark, connolly takes you on a journey through places you dont really want to go, and even though some of his charictors comitte the worst crimes leads you to understand why.
  candle1 | Dec 31, 1969 |
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