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Bloodlines: An Irene Kelly Novel

(Book #9 in the Irene Kelly Series)

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Edgar(R) Award winner Jan Burke continues her USA Today bestselling Irene Kelly series with a suspense-laced novel of buried secrets, old friends, and new dangers -- in a brilliant exhibition of what... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

No Jump the Shark here

Usually when an author resorts to backstories long after a series has started it has the smell of a sitcom wedding or new baby, heralding the death of something that was once interesting or amusing. That is so not the case here. I won't retread the plot since that is done so nicely elsewhere in these reviews. But this book that goes into the background of Irene and her mentor O'Connor not only succeeds wonderfully, it takes what up to now has just been a plotline (O'Connor blown up, Irene taking over his desk, his rather nasty son who pops up from time to time) and turns it into a sort of heartache that most of these wonderful characters are long dead and gone. This is a book that if it is your first Irene Kelly read, I envy you. You can now start the series with emotional knowledge that will make the series more enjoyable than they originally were if that is possible.

Ten Stars

Is Jan Burke capable of writing anything bad? I read Bloodlines yesterday and miss Conn and Jack already. I won't go into a detailed review as that has been done here already. I've been reading Jan since the beginning and when I think she can't get any better she proves me wrong every time. Don't let the length of the book put you off -- I wish it had been twice as long.

Jan's best ever! A real page turner.

This is definitely Jan Burke's best ever -- and that's saying a lot! She really knows how to evoke the atmosphere of the past and the present as she goes from one to the other in this fantastic mystery about a curious newspaper reporter with one foot in this world and the other in another world from long ago. If you loved "LA Confidential," you love this book, which is equally deserving of a movie version! If you live around or love Long Beach, you'll be especially fond of her novels. Simply, one of the best writing today. Thanks, Jan!

A Spellbinding, Chilling Thriller!

"Bloodlines'" storyline, its characters, and the heinous crimes which mar their lives with so much suffering, span three generations. This novel will introduce you to some fascinating individuals. You will read their compelling stories, watch them play-out, and see how they connect, like pieces of some great puzzle designed by a psychopathic sadist. This is a tale of murder most foul, blackmail, psychological torture, fear and more murder. Jan Burke creates three-dimensional evil here. It lives and breathes in one of her characters - a man she constructs of paper and ink on the printed page, who brings out my own childhood terrors of the dark and monsters who lurk beneath the bed - a terrifying malevolent golum of a human being. I've known a lot of fictional villains, and this one is grim indeed. He permeates the story with a sinister presence and leaves everyone, including the reader, with a sense of foreboding that lingers after the book's conclusion. I had never read an Irene Kelly mystery before, nor anything else by Jan Burke. I am fortunate that I began here, late in the series, because this novel goes back to Ms. Kelly' youth, where she begins as a reporter for the Las Piernas News Express. So now that I plan to read the entire series, I have had the opportunity to know her initially, as a young girl and professional. However, the beginning of the story does not take place in the spring of 1978, when Irene accepts a job at the Express, covering hard news. The story begins in January 1958. On January 4, 1958, Jack Corrigan, veteran reporter for the News Express, is almost killed after he is abducted from a cocktail party, severely beaten, and left for dead in the swamps near Las Piernas. Upon first regaining consciousness, he witnesses the burial of a bloodstained car in a farmer's field. He understands that he is hung-over, in pain, and concussed. However, in any state, he surely knows when he is seeing suspicious activity. With the little strength he has left, he investigates to make sure he is not hallucinating. The man driving the tractor sees him from a distance, and calls someone back to the scene to make sure Jack will never investigate again. The next day he is discovered, crawling out of the wetlands, looking and smelling like death. And he almost is - dead! That same night, a luxury yacht is lost during a storm at sea off the Las Piernas coast. Two bodies wash up within a short period. They were the Ducanes, a very wealthy couple and the boat's owners. Another couple was apparently on board with them - their son Todd and his young wife, Katy, who just celebrated her 21st birthday. Their bodies were never recovered and it was assumed, for lack of other evidence, that they also drowned. Katy and Todd's infant son was kidnapped that evening also. No ransom phone calls or letters were received. In fact no one was ever able to obtain information or clues leading to the whereabouts of the child. The nanny, who was caring for him, wa

great crime thriller

In January 1958 thugs badly beat Jack Corrigan after he sees a farmer bury a car. Meanwhile the bodies of wealthy socialites Mr. and Mrs. Duchane wash up on the beach. Their son Todd, his wife Katy and her dog who were also on the yacht with them remain missing; their baby is kidnapped and the nurse is left for dead. Although Corrigan and his protégée reporter Conn O'Connor work the case, they can't solve the crimes. In 1978, reporter Irene Kelly covers the groundbreaking of a shopping center when a car is uncovered. Inside the trunk are the remains of Katy, Todd and the dog. O'Connor works with Irene to find evidence to bring the criminals to justice. When they get too close Irene and the man thought to be the Duchane heir are kidnapped and left to die. O'Connor saves her and the kidnappers go to jail but again, the mastermind can't be implicated. In the present, Irene and her protégée are again kidnapped by the same thugs who kidnapped her in 1978 because the mastermind is afraid they finally found enough evidence to implicate him. Jan Burke has written her best work to date, bar none. The crime thriller is written for the first part in the third person and the rest of the book is told from Irene's point of view, a technique that works brilliantly for this particular work. Readers are treated to some very special characters who had a formidable impact on Irene's career and the audience will feel their every emotion. In addition to brilliant characterizations, BLOODLINES contains a gripping story line that keeps reader attention from first to last page. Harriet Klausner
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