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The Silkworm
by Robert Galbraith
The story continues with Cormoran Strike and his now full time assistant, Robin, and the detective agency. Their next big case? A missing persons who is an author.
Finally a break from death and following people’s significant others. Alas, after great detective work, Strike finds the body, err, missing person. Unfortunately, the author was killed just like his in latest unpublished work. Who could know? How many people read the manuscript? And what is the motive? As the list of suspects grows longer and longer, Strike is back with his familiar limitations: more bills than money, a bum knee that won’t stop hurting, and an assistant that is beautiful, but engaged.
What will be the first to break? The case, his bank or his heart? -Dana S.
He's back! Cormoran Strike, love-child of an aging rock star, ex-military investigator, who won't let a bum leg keep him down, returns to solve the case of a missing bombastic author or is it murder. This time Strike along with his assistant/gal Friday Robin have no shortage of eccentric suspects and motives. Which makes this who-dun-it a tough egg to crack. I liked the Cuckoo's Calling but this one is even better!
-Amy O.
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Scottsdale Public Library
Finally a break from death and following people’s significant others. Alas, after great detective work, Strike finds the body, err, missing person. Unfortunately, the author was killed just like his in latest unpublished work. Who could know? How many people read the manuscript? And what is the motive? As the list of suspects grows longer and longer, Strike is back with his familiar limitations: more bills than money, a bum knee that won’t stop hurting, and an assistant that is beautiful, but engaged.
What will be the first to break? The case, his bank or his heart? -Dana S.
He's back! Cormoran Strike, love-child of an aging rock star, ex-military investigator, who won't let a bum leg keep him down, returns to solve the case of a missing bombastic author or is it murder. This time Strike along with his assistant/gal Friday Robin have no shortage of eccentric suspects and motives. Which makes this who-dun-it a tough egg to crack. I liked the Cuckoo's Calling but this one is even better!
-Amy O.
Check it out!
Scottsdale Public Library