Blood Work

Blood Work by Michael Connelly, published by Orion in 1998, is a gripping narrative that follows the story of Terry McCaleb, a former FBI agent seeking a quiet life after retirement. However, his plans are disrupted when Graciela Rivers, the sister of the woman whose heart he received through a transplant, approaches him with a request. She seeks his help in uncovering the truth behind her sister’s murder, drawing McCaleb back into a world of investigation and danger.
In this edition, readers will delve into a complex web of mystery and suspense as McCaleb navigates his personal connections and the challenges of solving a murder case. The book explores themes of loss and justice, intertwining McCaleb’s past with the present as he confronts the realities of his new life. With 390 pages of engaging storytelling, Blood Work offers a compelling look at the lengths one will go to for closure and the impact of unresolved grief.
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Pensioned off from the FBI, Agent Terry McCaleb wants nothing more than a quiet life until Graciela Rivers, the sister of the woman whose heart beats in his chest, comes into his life. Graciela’s sister was murdered and she persuades McCaleb to find the killer.
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