A River Red with Blood - John Connolly
Pub. Date: June 2, 2026
She read
Private Investigator Charlie Parker is tasked with investigating the death of a young man who had escaped from a residential treatment center in the Kennebec River Valley, Maine. Initially dismissed as an accident, the victim’s father is convinced that he was murdered.
In a parallel plot, a group of men engage in a twisted "game", involving the kidnapping, assault, torture, and murder of randomly chosen women. There are specific rules to the game, and two of the participants fear that a third has broken them. And now there is a young woman who is missing.
This is the twenty-third installment in the Charlie Parker series. It delves into a dark and suspenseful narrative, blending elements of a crime mystery, the supernatural, and horror. The violence depicted is graphic and disturbing.
While I have enjoyed previous books in the series, I just couldn’t get drawn into this one. The storyline had difficulty holding my attention. I’m sure others, especially fans of the Charlie Parker stories, will welcome and highly enjoy this read, but it just was not for me. Even though I have read some of the prior installments, I found it difficult in this one to follow the characters and the supernatural elements, of which I am not particularly fond, seemed more involved than in prior reads.
I regret that I just was not the audience for this book.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @AtriaBooks for the DRC.
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