The Scarecrow

The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly is a gripping narrative published by Orion in 2010, featuring 576 pages in English. This edition follows crime reporter Jack McEvoy as he investigates the case of a 16-year-old drug dealer who has confessed to murder. As Jack delves deeper, he uncovers the truth behind the confession, leading him into the complex realm of data collocation services and putting him on a collision course with a dangerous killer known as the Scarecrow.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the themes of crime and city life, as well as the intricacies of police procedural work. The story unfolds with Jack’s relentless pursuit of the truth, revealing the challenges he faces in a digital landscape fraught with peril. Connelly’s narrative weaves together elements of mystery and detective work, immersing readers in a tense atmosphere where every revelation brings Jack closer to the killer.
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Delving into the case of a 16-year-old drug dealer who has confessed to murder, crime reporter Jack McEvoy soon realises that the confession is bogus. When his investigation leads him into the digital world of data collocation services, Jack sets off a digital tripwire and the killer – the Scarecrow – now knows he’s coming.
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