The Killing Kind

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848940338

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 18th February 2010

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

Disclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.

A dark fraternity.
A web of conceit.

Charlie Parker is hired to investigate the apparent suicide of a former flame, Grace Peltier. A graduate student, Grace had been writing a damning thesis on religious cults.

Elsewhere, an abortion doctor is found, nested in a cocoon of brown recluse and black widow spiders. And, a world away but somehow connected, a mass grace is uncovered . . .

As these events fatefully converge, Parker is being followed. Someone is creeping into his world and infesting it with darkness. Someone whose venom seeps into communities and weaves destruction.

Someone who goes by the name of Mr. Pudd.



Praise for Dark Hollow:

‘A brilliantly terrifying ride’
Irish Times

‘Menace has never been so seductive’
Guardian

‘Sets the mind and pulse racing’
Daily Mirror

Reviews

As John Connolly plunges ever deeper into the underworld of the damned, the reader, with eyes of slits, must cling on for this brilliantly terrifying ride.
<i>Irish Times</i>
What makes Parker intriguing is precisely that, though a crusader against evil, he has a dark side: he is haunted by the past, his capacity for violence and guilt.
<i>Telegraph Magazine</i>
Connolly's achievement is a literary thriller, charged with menace from beginning to end, taut as it is terrifying.
<i>Live Wire</i>
John Connolly knows how to get you to check the lock on your door before you put the lights out and again before you get into bed.
<i>rí-ra</i>
Arachnophobes should give this novel a wide berth
<i>Evening Standard</i>
Connolly has become the leading commentator on Maine's morbidity
<i>Times Play</i>
Connolly's characters have substance beyond vehicles for horror, and this is what puts him ahead in a crowded genre race
<i>What's On</i> (Amazon Books)
'As the body count increases, Connolly introduces a chilling new villain and an age-old legend. Together they'll keep you on the edge of your seat. Don't read it alone!
<i>Books</i>
Elias Pudd makes Hannibal Lecter seem like Little Lord Fauntleroy. Gripping, intricately plotted, this is no ordinary thriller. . . Also becoming more apparent are the depths of this author's psychological acumen, literary skills and prodigious creativity.
<i>Publishers Weekly</i>
Connolly's reflections on evil, the past, and reparation are lyrical and affecting, and his grim fundamentalists send off frissons.
<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>
The unrivalled master of Maine noir. Menace has never been so seductive.
<i>Guardian</i>
Fast-paced, violent thriller writing done with consummate skill.
Private Eye
Connolly does the chill factor brilliantly, creating horror out of the sort of misguided religious fervour not seen since Waco. Mass graves, Parker's sixth sense and deadly spiders set the mind and pulse racing.
Daily Mirror
The unrivalled master of Maine noir. Menace has never been so seductive.
<i>Guardian</i>
Fast-paced, violent thriller writing done with consummate skill.
Private Eye
Connolly does the chill factor brilliantly, creating horror out of the sort of misguided religious fervour not seen since Waco. Mass graves, Parker's sixth sense and deadly spiders set the mind and pulse racing.
Daily Mirror
The unrivalled master of Maine noir. Menace has never been so seductive.
<i>Guardian</i>
Fast-paced, violent thriller writing done with consummate skill.
Private Eye
Connolly does the chill factor brilliantly, creating horror out of the sort of misguided religious fervour not seen since Waco. Mass graves, Parker's sixth sense and deadly spiders set the mind and pulse racing.
Daily Mirror