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Bad Men, by John Connolly

bibliobethreads's review

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5.0

Great great great! Spooky and supernatural and keeps you hooked right to the very end.

syren1532's review against another edition

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5.0

An escaped convict, a woman and her son hiding from her abusive husband and a giant police officer - all cone together on Dutch Island which is also known as Sanctuary. Something else is waiting for them on the island too and it's been waiting for a long time. Loved this book - must read more John Connolly.

mixxie67's review

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2.0

Reading this book was like reading an exercise in imitating Stephen King,even to the Maine setting. It was okay---diverting enough but certainly could not match King even at his worst.

brookeaf's review

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2.0

This book lacks two things: A) a plot and B) a justification for being as long as it was. Nowhere near as good as Connolly's Charlie Parker series. Two separate tales slowly merge together and become entangled in the end, but each side feels incomplete and hallow. It was like someone carved the "why?" out of the action and somehow still left a book that was 450 pages long in mass market paperback form.

estefydoldan's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

scribal's review

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5.0

Although I've read most of the Charlie Parker novels, I think this book is my favorite by John Connolly so far. Perhaps because the story is bounded by the island. Perhaps because it's bounded by time. I mean it's a story with a beginning, middle and end. If you've read the Charlie Parker novels you know they all kind of start somewhere else and never quite resolve. If you'd like to sample a stand-alone John Connolly that's less brutal than some others, I recommend this one.

readkellyread's review

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4.0

Wow! I didn't think I would ever like anything that Connolly wrote that didn't involve Charlie Parker bug this was a great stand out novel! I liked the characters, I liked the back drop and I liked the storyline! Twists I did t see coming! Excellent! Highly recommended!

vailynst's review

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4.0

Notes:

Not as engaging as the Charlie Parker stories but a cool mix of history, supernatural & crazy people.

febrianikmadusari's review against another edition

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3.0

Kebetulan mood sedang ingin mengahbiskan buku John Connolly. Sama seperti seri Charlie Parker, buku ini merupakan gabungan antara contemporary, police procedural & fantasy, walau unsur police proceduralnya sedikit. Disini ada tokoh Sharon Macy yg kehadirannya diceritakan sekilas di The Wolf in Winter.
Para pemukim pertama pulau Suaka dikhianati & dibantai. Kini sekelompok pembunuh mendatangi pilau tsb untuk membalas dendam pada seorang wanita & putranya. Pulau tsb bertugas seorang polisi wanita baru, Sharon Macy & Joe Dupree, yg keluarganya sdh beberapa generasi menjadi polisi di pulau itu. Dupree juga pelindung segala rahasia pulau tsb. Dupree tahu pulau mulai berubah & hantu2 penghuni pulau tdk akan membiarkan para pembunuh itu keluar pulau hidup2.
Alurnya seru sekali, walau di awal2 aku sempat kebingungan dgn banyaknya perkenalan karakter di dalamnya. Dan yang paling menarik di buku ini menururtku adlh ketika para pemburu menjadi yg diburu…

squeakybuttcheeks's review against another edition

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5.0

There is so much to say about Bad Men. This book sat at the bottom of my checkout pile for ever. I dont know why I did not pick it up right away. Once I did I couldnt put it down. Before begining the story I read a handful of reviews, a recent habit of mine. Most reviews were not pleased with the book but gave it a solid 3 or 4. Odd. Bad Men is a solid five on my list. Not a single complaint. There were a ton of characters so it did take a minute to register each and their back story. I personally loved the abundance of characters and ghosts. For me, the ghosts were just a bonus. The way John Connolly swapped back and forth between stories frequently kept my interest and desire to turn the pages faster. The writing was perfection. Not a bad thing to say. Everything someone disliked (not referencing to avoid spoilers) in a review I found to be part of the island charm.