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Every Dead Thing


Synopsis


EVIL TAKES MANY FORMS.
PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR CHARLIE PARKER HUNTS THEM ALL.

Tormented and racked with guilt over the deaths of his wife and daughter, Charlie Parker, ex-cop with the NYPD, agrees to track down a missing girl. It is a search that will lead him into an abyss of evil.

The Charlie Parker novels can be read and enjoyed in any order. Every Dead Thing is the first book in this globally bestselling series.

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John Connolly

Summary

Chapter 1: The Murmuring Bones

* Summary: Detective Harry Bosch teams up with Detective Renée Ballard to investigate the discovery of human remains in the Hollywood Hills. The bones are identified as those of Daisy Clayton, a missing woman who disappeared 20 years earlier.
* Example: Bosch and Ballard examine Daisy's bones, noting the skull fracture and blunt force trauma to the ribs. They determine that she was killed by a blow to the head and likely buried in a shallow grave.

Chapter 2: The Ghosts of the Past

* Summary: Bosch and Ballard delve into Daisy's past, interviewing her family and friends. They learn that she was a struggling actress who was last seen with a wealthy patron named William Vaughn.
* Example: They visit Daisy's mother, who tells them about her daughter's dreams and aspirations. She also mentions that William Vaughn was a known Harvey Weinstein-type predator.

Chapter 3: The Shadow of Evil

* Summary: Bosch and Ballard confront William Vaughn, who denies any involvement in Daisy's death. However, they discover that he has a history of violence and sexual assault.
* Example: They interrogate Vaughn, who remains defiant and claims that he was not in Los Angeles when Daisy disappeared. Bosch suspects that Vaughn is hiding something.

Chapter 4: The Price of Justice

* Summary: Bosch and Ballard continue their investigation, uncovering a dark web of secrets and connections. They learn that Vaughn was involved in a cover-up involving other missing women.
* Example: They find evidence that Vaughn was part of a group of powerful men who used their influence to silence and discredit victims of sexual assault.

Chapter 5: The Reckoning

* Summary: Bosch and Ballard confront Vaughn and his associates, exposing their crimes and bringing them to justice. The case is ultimately solved, and Daisy's family finally gets closure.
* Example: In a dramatic showdown, Bosch and Ballard arrest Vaughn and his co-conspirators. The evidence they have gathered proves their guilt, leading to their convictions.

Chapter 6: The Legacy

* Summary: Bosch and Ballard reflect on the case and its impact on Daisy's family and the victims of sexual assault. They reaffirm their commitment to fighting for justice and protecting the innocent.
* Example: Bosch and Ballard visit Daisy's grave, paying their respects to the young woman whose life was cut short. They vow to continue their mission of seeking justice for the voiceless.