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Void Moon (original 2000; edition 2004)

by Michael Connelly

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Title:Void Moon
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Info:Grand Central Publishing (2004), Paperback, 416 pages
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Void Moon by Michael Connelly (2000)

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Having only read a handful of Michael Connelly novels, this one is the best so far.I really enjoyed the pace, and couldn't put it down.
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  NoisyReading | Apr 2, 2013 |
I had a hard time putting this one down... it was very engaging and suspenseful and I was always wondering what Cassie would do next.

At the start, I thought it was one kind of story (a woman trying to rebuild her life after jail) but it ended up having a much larger scope than that. Guess I should have known that Connelly wouldn't have made the novel straight-forward.

There are a lot of plot components but they are nicely tied together (full-circle) by the end of the story. The origins and motivations of all the characters are explained.

I liked how the bad guy (well, the baddest guy) was, on one hand, a very bad guy but on the other hand, just wanted what he thought was his due. He even had a couple redeeming features (trying to help a stranger type thing).

And the big change in Cassie in the final scene of the book was believable and redeeming. ( )
  crazybatcow | Nov 25, 2012 |
En liberté conditionnelle depuis dix mois, Cassie Black est devenue vendeuse de voitures dans un garage de San Francisco. Sa petite fille née en prison a été confiée depuis à un honorable couple de la ville. Cassie rêve de la récupérer pour quitter le pays avec elle. Aussi lorsque son vieux copain Leo lui propose de voler une mallette bourrée de dollars dans la suite d'un gros joueur du casino Cleopatra, à Las Vegas, Cassie accepte. Elle retrouve tous ses talents de rat d'hôtel et réalise l'opération sans anicroche. Mais lorsque les deux complices découvrent que la somme dérobée est très supérieure à ce qui était prévu, ils soupçonnent un coup fourré. D'autant qu'un certain Karch, un individu sadique chargé de la sécurité du casino, semble avoir suivi la piste pour coincer la voleuse. Dans ce thriller plus glacé que les précédents, Michael Connelly, avec son art de la construction, fait merveille pour dépeindre des personnages manipulés et dans l'incapacité d'échapper à leur destin. --Claude Mesplède
  PierreYvesMERCIER | Feb 19, 2012 |
Cassie Black has just been released from prison for manslaughter. In Nevada a participant in a crime can be convicted of manslaughter if anyone gets killed in the course of the crime. Cassie's lover, Max Freeling was killed during their robbery at the Cleopatra in Las Vegas. Once again, Connelly has written a fast-paced thriller, but one without Harry Bosch. ( )
  creighley | Oct 6, 2011 |
I'll admit, I am a Michael Connelly fan and am at the point with him, that if he wrote a phone book - I'd read it. He is a master in this genre; from the first paragraph I'm beguiled and swept overboard into the familiar home of mermaids, completely immersed in someone else's world. I detest Las Vegas, gambling offends me and magic tricks are near the top of things that produce catatonia AND all of it is Void Moon. Yes, I recommend the book; the story is captivating, the characters feel right, no-one is superhuman, everyone is loaded with flaws and he kept me wondering almost to the end. He understood who Cassie Black really was and pulled her through a bowl of spaghetti to reach her destiny. Good read. ( )
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There seems to be an unspoken rule among mystery writers that once the author has created a successful character, the obligation to fans demands regular installments in the hero's life history, whatever the author's literary aspirations. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was famously unsuccessful at killing off Sherlock Holmes and resurrected his detective in response to public outcry. Michael Connelly's police procedural series featuring Harry Bosch has garnered numerous top mystery awards, including the coveted Edgar. But, strangely, it is his deviations from Bosch, including The Poet and Blood Work, that have drawn the biggest readerships--and have won awards of their own to boot (The Poet was honored with the 1997 Anthony Award). Now, once again, Connelly follows up the success of a Bosch book, Angels Flight, with a non-series tale that pushes Connelly's already impressive body of work into new territory.

Void Moon traces the path of Cassie Black, a gifted thief who struggles with the temptation of "outlaw juice" (the burning desire to live the fast life of crime and payoffs) even while she regularly attends her probation meetings. It's not that hawking Porsches to newly flush young Hollywood males isn't satisfying, but... well, it isn't. After years away, she returns to her old striking grounds in Las Vegas for one last big mark hoping to pave her way into a new life. But Cassie discovers that her old Las Vegas is a new town with a new skyline and new (and more deadly) bad guys; it is also a place haunted by the ghost of her lover-partner Max. When her take proves to be 10 times larger than she imagined, her road to freedom runs afoul of the Mob while a morally questionable--and openly vicious--PI sniffs her trail.

With its attractive central character, meticulous plot, and glitzy packaging, Void Moon seems perfectly poised for the New York Times bestsellers list. That is not to say, however, that Connelly has "dumbed down" his usual presentation. The novel displays Connelly's stunning ability to breathe reality into his fiction with the subtle details that can only come from careful research and his years of experience reporting on crime for the L.A. Times. What other author has so lovingly described the aftermath of crime? The jail sentence, recidivism, the numbing visits to the parole officer where "she held the plastic cup she would have to squat over and fill while an office trainee, dubbed the wizard because of the nature of her monitoring duty, watched to make sure it was her own urine going into the container." While we Connelly fans are always eager to read the next Bosch, once again we're not disappointed with Connelly's "vacation." --Patrick O'Kelley

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A novel about a casino robbery in Las Vegas carried out by professional thief, Cassie Black. The perfect heist goes very wrong and suddenly Cassie is on the run.

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