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Richard Barre

Auteur de The Innocents

9 oeuvres 296 utilisateurs 6 critiques 3 Favoris

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Œuvres de Richard Barre

The Innocents (1995) 94 exemplaires
Bearing Secrets (1996) 51 exemplaires
Blackheart Highway (1999) 45 exemplaires
The Ghosts of Morning (1998) 44 exemplaires
Echo Bay (2004) 24 exemplaires
Burning Moon (2003) 23 exemplaires
Bethany (2003) 7 exemplaires
The Star (2002) 5 exemplaires

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Hardesty investigates death of radical and 20 yr old murder, obvious resemblance to SLA
 
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ritaer | Jun 22, 2021 |
P.I. Hardesty clears old murder case involving country music, drugs and oil
 
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ritaer | Jun 20, 2021 |
Youths in California bring pressure on a 12 year old boy to assist in stealing from a neighbor. Lives change in a brief delicately wild manner. Great foreword by Michael Connelly on being biased in regards short stories.
 
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earthwind | May 27, 2021 |
The bodies of seven children are found in the California desert and they are so old that they cannot be identified except for a St. Christopher's medal with the inscription to Benito.

Eventually, a man learns of the inscription and thinks that this might be the body of his little child. He comes to private investigator Wil Hardesty for help.

The man, Ignacio Reyes, tells Wil about how poor their family was and with no money they couldn't pay for anyone to get them over the border from Mexico. Then they heard about a border runner named Bolo Zavala. This man told Reyes that if they let him have Benito, the boy would be placed in a good home in the United States and with the money he received for placing Benito into adoption, he'd take Reyes family over the border.

Wil has a particular desire to help Reyes because Wil also lost a son, who died in a surfing accident.

As the search continues, Wil considers a reason for the killings. He feels that it could have been sexual or some ritual.

The chronicle is filled with the grief of Benito's father. It also relates to Wil and his wife who are discussing having another child and beginning the process of being parents once again. There is also one other character who has a baby who might be the next child killed.

This drama is sad but also gives the reader something to think about. How fortunate we are that there are people who take responsibity to find and stop criminals and killers such as are described in this novel.
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mikedraper | 1 autre critique | Apr 6, 2011 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
296
Popularité
#79,168
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
6
ISBN
31
Favoris
3

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