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Darkness, Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane
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Darkness, Take My Hand (original 1996; edition 2010)

by Dennis Lehane

Series: Kenzie & Gennaro (2)

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Master of new noir Dennis Lehane magnificently evokes the dignity and savagery of working-class Boston in Darkness, Take My Hand, a terrifying tale of redemption.

Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro's latest client is a prominent Boston psychiatrist, running scared from a vengeful Irish mob. The private investigators know about cold-blooded retribution. Born and bred on the mean streets of blue-collar Dorchester, they've seen the darkness that lives in the hearts of the unfortunate.

But an evil for which even they are unprepared is about to strike, as secrets that have long lain dormant erupt, setting off a chain of violent murders that will stain everything â?? including the truth.

With razor-sharp dialogue and penetrating prose, Darkness, Take My Hand is another superior crime novel from the author of Mystic River; Gone, Baby, Gone; and Shutter Island.… (more)

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Title:Darkness, Take My Hand
Authors:Dennis Lehane
Info:Harper (2010), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 512 pages
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Darkness, Take My Hand by Dennis Lehane (1996)

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Kenzie is at his best attempting to track a murderer from his childhood. The gruesomeness of the killing is captured but he doesn't go over boar. Lehane's musing's as Kenzie fit the place and story well. Even the foreshadowing worked. The banter between K & Gennaro was forced at times but mostly it worked. I would like to see a K & G story w out an uber villain though this was subtle and had me guessing most of the way. Great sense of place. Almost a 5. ( )
  JBreedlove | Jun 10, 2023 |
4.5 really ( )
  rjdycus | Dec 19, 2022 |
Started real slow but damn it got good. ( )
  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
Apparently, Dennis Lehane is the king of Boston noir. I wasn't even sure if that was a thing, but I Googled it, and it seems every hit had the name Dennis Lehane in it. Patrick Kenzie fits the bill perfectly, a wise-cracking, rough and tumble PI who is equally at home with police or the Irish Mob. In fact, his partner, Angela Gennaro, is the grandaughter of some famous mob boss, and the mob will think twice, at least, before allowing anyone to mess with her although she does a pretty good job of that herself.

Together, they make a rather formidable team, and if they ever get rid of their conscience, I wouldn't want to be on their bad side. But they do, and it sometimes gets them in trouble. Even when up against a monster killer, like in this book, they don't want to just shoot him down first chance they get; at least, Patrick doesn't. I'm not so sure about Angie sometimes.

The strangest thing about this story is how they seem to know almost everyone involved, from the police, the mob, the killer. Just one big happy family. Well, maybe not exactly happy. Patrick's father was pretty despicable but he's dead now.

There are a lot of characters in this book to keep up with. Some are gone now, but I'm going to move right into the next book while the names are fresh in my mind. ( )
  MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
In this book Patrick has started a relationship with Grace, a young doctor with a daughter, and Angie has divorced Phil. But their life will soon be turned upside down. A psychiatrist hires Angie and Patrick to watch over her son who she is scared is a target by the Irish mafia. But they never imagine what the case will do to their life...

This book grabbed a hold of me from the beginning and kept its hold until the end. The first book was good, this book was awesome. The story was tragic, disturbing and thrilling. It’s strange when I’m really into a book, then I don’t know what to write, but when a book is bad, then I have a lot to write. A part of me is still so taken with the story that I’m having trouble leaving Kenzie & Gennaro's world behind and move on to another book. But I thought I would wait a bit with Sacred and finish of the other books I have started…but it is hard... ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
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We should be thankful we cannot see the horrors and degradations lying around our childhood, in cupboards and bookshelves, everywhere.
--Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory
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This novel is dedicated to Mal Ellenburg and Sterling Watson for a thousand good arguments about the nature of the craft and the nature or the beast.
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When I was a kid, my father took me up on the roof of a freshly burned building.
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Fiction. Mystery. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

Master of new noir Dennis Lehane magnificently evokes the dignity and savagery of working-class Boston in Darkness, Take My Hand, a terrifying tale of redemption.

Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro's latest client is a prominent Boston psychiatrist, running scared from a vengeful Irish mob. The private investigators know about cold-blooded retribution. Born and bred on the mean streets of blue-collar Dorchester, they've seen the darkness that lives in the hearts of the unfortunate.

But an evil for which even they are unprepared is about to strike, as secrets that have long lain dormant erupt, setting off a chain of violent murders that will stain everything â?? including the truth.

With razor-sharp dialogue and penetrating prose, Darkness, Take My Hand is another superior crime novel from the author of Mystic River; Gone, Baby, Gone; and Shutter Island.

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