Author: Michael Connelly
Translator: Seung-wook Kim
Publisher: Random House Korea
448 pages | 223*152mm
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About This Book
Henry Pierce is about to become very rich--as soon as his firm, Amedeo
Technologies, gets an infusion of capital from a big backer. But the
brilliant chemist's workaholic habits are disrupted when his lover, the
former intelligence officer of his company, breaks up with him. Lonely
and dispirited, he moves into a new apartment and gets a new phone
number that attracts a lot of callers, but not for him. His new
telephone number seems to have previously belonged to one Lilly Quinlan,
an escort whose Internet photo arouses Henry's curiosity, especially
when L.A. Darlings, whose Web page features the beautiful young woman,
can't tell Henry how to find her. With the same single-mindedness that
made him a high-tech superstar, Pierce pursues his search for the
missing girl, motivated by his guilt over the disappearance years
earlier of his own sister, who, like Lilly, was also a prostitute (and
ultimately the victim of the Dollmaker, a serial killer from Connelly's
1994 novel The Concrete Blonde.) But that motive is too thin to support
Pierce's sudden abandonment of his career at such a critical juncture,
even if forces unknown to him are setting him up for a fall. Despite
those holes in the plot and a less than compelling protagonist, the
novel succeeds due to Connelly's literary and expository gifts and his
more interesting secondary characters. --Jane Adams
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