4.1 AVERAGE


Some authors suffer from sprawl as a book series goes on, but not John Connolly. Though his Charlie Parker novels have a variety of settings, Connolly has managed to tie together criminal and supernatural elements to create a sense of building toward a dramatic--final?--confrontation. Parker has been through enough brushes with death that he is forever marked by the events of previous novels, but A Game of Ghosts explores the vulnerability of other characters we have grown to love along the way. Another excellent installment in one of my favorite series.

I received an advance review copy from NetGalley, though I would have enthusiastically purchased my own copy.

3.5

Crap!!! im running out of the series to read!!!!.... oh noooooooooooo

Bagaimana kamu bisa mencintai sebuah cerita tentang hantu-hantu?

Saya nggak tahu jawabannya, dan saya sebenarnya bukan penggemar cerita hantu. Apalagi cerita mengenai aktivitas hantu yang didominasi dengan membuat takut manusia hidup, entah karena ingin membalas dendam atau semata sifat buruk yang melekat pada si hantu. Belum lagi jika hantu itu mengambil wujud wajah rusak, tubuh berdarah dengan jejak bau tak enak menguar... walau bau semerbak menyan atau bunga-bungaan juga gak akan bikin semangat naik, sih.

Tapi, Pak John Connolly, rupanya mencintai semua cerita hantu yang dibacanya sejak kecil (eh, "kecil" itu semata interpretasi saya sih, hehee). Demikianlah pengakuannya dalam lembaran dedikasi di akhir buku [b: Permainan Hantu-hantu|56701234|A Game of Ghosts - Permainan Hantu-Hantu|John Connolly|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1610940261l/56701234._SX50_.jpg|52030930] ini, di mana dia mengakui bahwa bukunya ini aneh. Dari beberapa sisi, iya juga. Untuk ukuran cerita berlatar zaman sekarang, abad 21 di Amerika Serikat yang modern dengan semua teknologi maju dan kekuatan internet, kita masih bisa melihat penggambaran kelompok "Persaudaraan" yang begitu kejam, serba tertutup tapi didampingi hantu penuh dendam sehingga di luar logika. Karena itu, alasan mereka menghantui dunia nggak usah didebat, kamu nggak bakal bisa menang melawan mereka.

Charlie Parker (+Angel + Louis) kembali berurusan dengan sekelompok orang jahat. Awalnya gara-gara kenalan lama mereka agen FBI Edmund Ross yang meminta Parker mencari keberadaan Jaycob Eklund, detektif swasta lain yang juga disewa Ross. Ada rahasia yang tidak mau dibagi Ross pada Parker tentang alasannya memberi Eklund beberapa proyek pada masa sebelumnya. Pokoknya Eklund sudah sekian hari menghilang tanpa kabar, bukan kebiasaannya selama ini. Parker dan kawan-kawan melacak sana sini, menemukan arsip menakjubkan hasil penyelidikan Eklund bertahun-tahun mengenai orang-orang hilang di seantero negeri sejak abad ke-18.

Tambahan pada arsip Eklund: ia menghubungkan segala kasus orang hilang itu dengan cerita berbagai rupa penampakan hantu. Kan, lagi-lagi Parker dipertemukan dengan sekelompok hantu. Dalam catatan Eklund, mereka adalah Persaudaraan,
(nama bagi suatu komunitas kriminal imigran Eropa pencari kesejahteraan di Dunia Baru abad ke-18, yang gemar mengintimidasi, merampas, dan menjarah harta dan nyawa komunitas lain. Konon kabar, kepala kelompok itu sudah menjual keamanan diri dan keturunannya dari siksa hari akhir kepada setan Belial, begitulah. Makanya di dunia fana ini mereka bisa semena-mena menzolimi orang lain.)

Tentu hantu-hantu ini punya saudara atau kontak di dunia kita, orang-orang yang sama seperti saya dan kamu, tapi tentunya dengan hati yang tidak semurni hati saya dan kamu. Eaaa. Pokoknya dunia sudah tampak suram saat para saudara tersebut, menapak tanah atau tidak, muncul di halaman depan kita.

Kita juga masih berpapasan dengan Sang Kolektor, tokoh antagonis penguntit Parker, yang padanya juga melekat entitas anggota Manusia Hampa... oke, komunitas hehantuan lain. Sungguh geregetan karena antarsesama hantu saja mereka bisa saling tidak suka dan bikin dunia tempat mereka sekarang berada juga tidak nyaman, wkwkwk

Banyak aksi tokoh hidup dibanding hantu di sini, untunglah, walau tentu makin ke belakang makin banyak nyawa melayang ke dunia lain.
Omong-omong, di buku ini Charlie Parker tidak memisahkan nyawa siapapun dari raganya. Namun, sial, saya sempat menangis terkejut saat buku ini belum selesai. Ada tokoh yang mati, tapi saya nggak mau bilang siapa. Saya sungguh menyesalkan cara nyawanya terlepas. Begitu "mudah"...tanpa perlawanan, tidak cocok dengan hidup yang dijalani dengan "perjuangannya" sepanjang sekian seri ~~
This person deserves to die in a decent duel, IMHO.

Tapi nggak usah khawatir, jagoan akan menang kok di ujung.

Bukan hal itu sih yang bikin saya bisa bilang "I really love this book", tapi ada dua hal lain.

Pertama tentu gambaran interaksi antara Parker dan putri-putrinya, baik yang masih bernapas, maupun yang tidak tampak di mata. Berat sekali menjalani hidup Pak Charlie sekarang, satu demi satu orang yang dicintainya tak lagi di sisinya, walau ia tak berhenti mencintai mereka. Rasanya saya pengin pukpuk Pak Charlie ini, tapi virtual aja. Nggak usah ketemu, karena pasti aura di sekelilingnya suram banget :(

Hal kedua, betapa saya menikmati dialog antara Parker dan teman-temannya. Saling dukung dan peduli, segetir apapun kehidupan yang dijalani. Saya juga nyambung dengan humor yang diselipkan Connolly pada deskripsi kejadian, seserius apapun kondisi yang sedang berlangsung. Bisa bikin saya senyum-senyum sendiri, dan merasa hangat. Rasanya dunia yang dilewati hantu tak selalu mengerikan.

Ini curhatan terpanjang di antara lima buku seri Charlie Parker yang sudah saya baca. Semoga segera ada kesempatan untuk membaca yang lain, kalau bisa semuanya. Edisi terjemahan aja tapi, ya. Kalau edisi bahasa asli, khawatir hantunya bisa lebih bikin nelangsa karena... "Gak bisa bahasa Endonesaaa..."

What I love most about Connolly's Charlie Parker Books is that they are becoming more and more supernatural...or maybe it's just that Connolly has done such a great job of making these books real that I no longer question the veracity of them. They are just as believable to me as the sun in the sky...and that is also why they are more and more terrifying as the series goes on...Connolly has managed to mesh the very ordinary world of former policeman Charlie Parker with the spectral world where some things just can't be explained until suddenly they are all one and the same...but he does so in a way that keeps the real world the focus and the paranormal in the shadows. This isn't some attempt by an author to create an alternative world or universe or future time period. Connolly isn't asking the reader to suspend what they know...only that you open your mind to the possibilities...and with your own imagination the possibilities are infinite...which explains the vast amount of fear I experience whilst reading them...

ARC provided by Netgalley for an honest review

Thought this was very well done and is showing that things seem to be coming to a head with Charlie Parker and crew.

"A Game of Ghosts" follows Charlie after he is asked by Agent Ross to look into the disappearance of another PI named Jaycob Eklund. Ross won't say what Eklund was looking into for him, but he uses this potential case to demand that Charlie turn over the pages that he has from the list that he obtained back in [b:The Wrath of Angels|13274077|The Wrath of Angels (Charlie Parker, #11)|John Connolly|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1341835369l/13274077._SY75_.jpg|18478066]. Charlie, Angel, and Louis investigate and realize that Eklund was an odd man. And he seemed to be gathering information on a group called the Brethren. When Charlie steps too close though, an old adversary and reluctant partner now gets involved as well. There is also some movement going on with Charlie's ex, Rachel, and their daughter Sam.

Charlie seems so passive in the last few books I think. It's weird to me to see how he went from a man on fire in the first book, to someone who seems to be watching and waiting. We also have him dealing with the real possibility he won't be allowed to be with Sam ever again after the events in the last book.

Speaking of Sam, we have more information about her then ever before and have some inkling of what she can and cannot do.

I honestly liked Charlie's conversation with Rachel's dad in this one and I think for once we get more of an idea about this character besides him just being the guy who dislikes Charlie.

We have Louis and Angel who are great. And then we have the Collector.

So in this one I though that the book did move a bit slowly at times, but everything ultimately worked. The idea behind this group was interesting and I liked how it was incorporated into the larger story of the list and what Charlie is supposed to be preventing. I did not see the ending coming though with the reveal and shook my head.
mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

I tried and I wanted to enjoy this book. I just couldn’t make sense of the ghosts, the murders the disappearing of people they just didn’t fit together and there was no suspense. I couldn’t keep track of the characters and their roles. Even the main characters.
adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious relaxing sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Apparently I started reading book #15 of the Charlie Parker series, which I received in a book subscription box *smh*
It’s a shame because given that it’s way ahead in the story, I read a lot of spoilers that possibly ruined my chance at starting the series from the beginning.
Anyhow, I liked some of the characters, and the story combined the right amount of thriller and horror.