Bad Men

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473610989

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 12th March 2015

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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In 1693, the settlers on the small Maine island of Sanctuary were betrayed to their enemies and slaughtered. Since then, the island has known three hundred years of peace. Until now. For men are descending on Sanctuary, their purpose to hunt down and kill the wife of their leader and retrieve the money that she stole from him. All that stands in their way are a young rookie officer, Sharon Macy, and the island’s strange, troubled policeman, the giant known as Melancholy Joe Dupree. But Joe Dupree is no ordinary policeman. He is the guardian of the island’s secrets, the repository of its memories. He knows that Sanctuary has been steeped in blood once; it will tolerate the shedding of blood no longer. Now a band of killers is set to desecrate Sanctuary and unleash the fury of its ghosts upon themselves and all who stand by them. On Sanctuary, evil is about to meet its match.

Reviews

Bad Men is thoughtful, dark and absolutely addictive
Irish Times
John Connolly writes like an angel, but about evil men and their diabolical deeds. . . Written with some style and by a man completely at ease with his work, Bad Men is probably John Connolly's best novel yet. It is five-star chill with enough menace to keep the pages turning well into the wee small hours.
Irish Times
A unique blend of crime and horror
Crime Time
Think Thomas Harris by way of Stephen King: haunting, compelling, but not for the faint of heart.
Publishers Weekly
Connolly writes like a poet . . . A stylish darkness sucks you under.
Kirkus Reviews
Remarkably assured and atmospheric crime novel . . . each successive Connolly novel has grown in authority and skill. . . Crime, horror and the supernatural are blended in a queasy mix that often has an almost physical impact on the reader.
Sunday Express
Connolly spins his gruesome yarn with relish.
Mail on Sunday
In the crowded killing fields of crime fiction, John Connolly has quickly and decisively established himself as a unique voice. With BAD MEN he does it again, giving us a powerful story that is dark, daring and original. This one is his best.
Michael Connelly