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by Michael Connelly (Author) "THE voice on the phone was a whisper..." (more)
Key Phrases: mantrap door, scramble card, wire lab, Lilly Quinlan, Cody Zeller, Charlie Condon (more...)
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Henry Pierce is about to become very rich--as soon as his firm, Amedeo Technologies, gets an infusion of capital from a big backer. But the brilliant chemist's workaholic habits are disrupted when his lover, the former intelligence officer of his company, breaks up with him. Lonely and dispirited, he moves into a new apartment and gets a new phone number that attracts a lot of callers, but not for him. His new telephone number seems to have previously belonged to one Lilly Quinlan, an escort whose Internet photo arouses Henry's curiosity, especially when L.A. Darlings, whose Web page features the beautiful young woman, can't tell Henry how to find her. With the same single-mindedness that made him a high-tech superstar, Pierce pursues his search for the missing girl, motivated by his guilt over the disappearance years earlier of his own sister, who, like Lilly, was also a prostitute (and ultimately the victim of the Dollmaker, a serial killer from Connelly's 1994 novel The Concrete Blonde.) But that motive is too thin to support Pierce's sudden abandonment of his career at such a critical juncture, even if forces unknown to him are setting him up for a fall. Despite those holes in the plot and a less than compelling protagonist, the novel succeeds due to Connelly's literary and expository gifts and his more interesting secondary characters. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The copy on the galley of Connelly's slick new thriller doesn't mention Hitchcock, but most reviews probably will, with the novel's many surprises and "wrong man" plot line. Even the opening echoes Hitch's North by Northwest, in which Cary Grant's mistaken interception of a bellboy's page leads to disaster; here it's nanotechnology entrepreneur Henry Pierce's getting a phone call that triggers the trouble. The call is for a prostitute, Lilly, and it's the first of many; turns out that the Web site on which she advertises, L.A. Darlings, has Pierce's new home phone number next to a photo of gorgeous Lilly. But when Pierce visits the Web site's offices, he learns that Lilly has vanished. Where has she gone? His search to find the missing woman-prompted by his insatiable curiosity and by memories of his tragic, long-ago hunt for his sister, also a prostitute-draws Pierce into mortal danger. It also pushes him into conflict with the law, for when the cops cotton to Lilly's disappearance, Pierce becomes the number one suspect-serious bad news for this scientist whose company is being visited by a major investor in just a few days. Connelly's plotting is shrink-wrap tight, his characters-particularly Pierce, whose impulsiveness is balanced by his measured applications of the scientific method to analyze his plight-are smartly drawn. It's the rare reader who will be able to finger the villain behind all the mayhem. While very entertaining, however-this is the perfect book for a long airplane ride-the novel lacks the moral resonance and weight of Connelly's most impressive works, such as City of Bones.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Vision (August 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 044661162X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446611626
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (228 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #16,403 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm astonished by the negative reviews, May 23, 2003
This review is from: Chasing the Dime (Hardcover)
I wonder if those critics who panned Chasing the Dime read a different novel than I did. Michael Connelly is a brilliant writer--one of my very favorites, right up there with James Hall and Dennis Lehane. His books are dark, full of atmosphere and fascinating characters whose lives impact the stories they move through. His works are not only successful thrillers, but like Lehane and Hall's works, also extremely literate. I'm always pleased to see a series writer write stand-alone books as well, and here Connelly moves away from his Hieronymous Bosch novels to introduce a new character.

The criticisms that the protagonist Henry Pierce's actions are not well motivated seem absurd to me. Pierce isn't a Pierce Brosnan/James Bond superhero--yes, he is a genius scientist, but one who moves uneasily in social circles (he's just lost his fiancé through his own ineptitude in that regard), and furthermore one who bears an enormous burden of guilt at his sister's death--in short, he's more than a bit of a nerd (admittedly a high-functioning one!). When he tries to get in touch with a gorgeous girl on a porn site instead of the phone company, I'm not surprised at all. He comes to believe that this beautiful woman is in trouble and consequentially tries to help her--this is supposed to be unbelievable? I simply don't understand the criticism. The point is exactly that Pierce reacts in a way that most of us would not--it is that which makes him who he is, the guilt and the social awkwardness, and his curiosity. If Pierce were not the strange, driven character he is, not only would we not have a book, but Pierce would still have a fiancé, and his company would not be on the verge of a huge financial success, he would not have had to move out and get a new phone number, and none of the events of the novel would have transpired as they do.

I found Chasing the Dime to be a superior thriller, up to Connelly's usual high standards. I won't discuss the plot details more, but the characterisations are well done and the storyline gripping and believable. I've not been entirely uncritical of Connelly in the past--A Darkness More than Night didn't work for me in spite of its wonderful title. But Chasing the Dime did, absolutely, and I look forward with great pleasure to Lost Light.

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3.0 out of 5 stars regarding Henry, April 5, 2008
By Linda "katknit" (CT, United States) - See all my reviews
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Henry's on the verge of the deal of a lifetime, worth more than the dime taped to his wall. But he's had to move to a new apartment, and boy, did he get the wrong number on his new phone! Michael Connelly has devised a terrific plot, and we're still in SoCal, but Henry is no Harry (Bosch). He's a scientist, not a detective. Although the back story is a poignant one, serving as his motivation for his uncharacteristic curiosity about the previous owner of that phone number, the way he becomes involved in the disappearance of the sexy LA Darling Lilly is, well, just plain dumb. Henry also lacks Bosch's depth and humanity, and though decently written, Dime's strong plot simply cannot carry the day by itself. The character with the most presence is the odious villain little Billy Wentz. Still, a so-so mystery by Connelly is better than the best shot taken by many another, less gifted writer. 3 stars.
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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and suspenseful...A MUST read!, October 15, 2002
This review is from: Chasing the Dime (Hardcover)
Henry Pierce is starting his life over. After his girlfriend leaves him, Henry moves into a new apartment and with his new apartment comes a new phone number...a number that belonged to someone else. Shortly after his new number is activated Henry begins receiving calls for Lilly, obscene calls from men wanting sex.

Anxious to put a stop to the calls, but curious to find out find out more about Lilly, Henry begins searching for information only to discover the young woman mysteriously disappeared and nobody seems to care.

Henry sets out on a quest to find out the truth about Lilly and the world she lived in, only to discover a world he's never known. A world of sex, escorts, websites, secret identities, and murder.

The deeper Henry becomes involved in this world, the farther he is from escaping it and a wrong decision could cost him his life.

`Chasing The Dime' is one of THE BEST thrillers I have read this year. The plot of a simple wrong number, turns into a terrifying ride of relentless suspense. From page one the reader is held captive in a race against the clock thriller that stuns with every turn of the page. It's fast-pace, gripping plot and creepy underworld setting will keep even the most jaded thriller readers on the edge of their seat.

Michael Connelly is the leading writer of crime fiction, as far as I'm concerned, and his on-going `Harry Bosch' series is about as good as they get. But, when an author strays from writing their successful series, we as reviewers (and fans) become leery if the novel will be any good, well that is not the case with Mr. Connelly...three of his best novels are NOT part of the Bosch series, `The Poet', `Blood Work', and now his newest novel `Chasing The Dime'. Any reader not tempted to stay up all night to finish this novel is much stronger than I am, because I stayed up well into the night to finish it.

`Chasing The Dime' will rocket up the best-seller list's, and prove Michael Connelly a master of the thriller/crime genre.

A MUST read!

Nick Gonnella

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sensational book
When I read Chasing the Dime, it became one of my favorites. I am an avid reader of Michael's books, and to me, this is one of his best ever. Read more
Published 3 months ago by John Foxjohn

1.0 out of 5 stars disappointment
I love Harry Bosch- this was a great disappointment. So much porn and graphic details of the dark side I have no choicce bu to give this a 1 star. Keep away from the porn!
Published 3 months ago by lisa poker face

4.0 out of 5 stars what's with the negative reviews???
To begin, I've read about 6 books by Connelly and this was one of the better ones, still my fav is Lincoln Lawyer. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Ralph Holden

1.0 out of 5 stars The first Connelly's book thrown in garbage before I finished reading it
I had been a sucker for Connelly's books - until I got across this one. Does the author have a personal issue (inferiority complex?) with scientists? Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. Sychra

1.0 out of 5 stars Dreadful, moronic book from a (generally) great writer
This was the only book of Michael Connelly's that I hadn't yet read. I'm a big Bosch fan and all the other books (Terry McCaleb etc) were mostly excellent. Read more
Published 6 months ago by B. Koretz

1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Dime
I'm a huge Michael Connelly fan. This is certainly his weakest effort. The characters aren't believable. The plot does not flow. Drama is lacking. Give this one a pass.
Published 8 months ago by Candice Machata

4.0 out of 5 stars A Cerebral Crime Story That Improves Past Mid Point
What do nanotechnology (making molecular-sized devices), call girls, pornography, going public, and extortion have in common? Read more
Published 9 months ago by Professor Donald Mitchell

4.0 out of 5 stars Success again
Another entertaining read by Mr. Connelly. Suspenseful in all the right places while keeping a complex plot within the realm of understanding. A fun read worth picking up.
Published 10 months ago by A. Braun

5.0 out of 5 stars not bad for a non-Bosch book
This is my 3rd Connelly - Non-Bosch book - and I liked it. It is not Harry Bosch and not the Lincoln Lawyer - but it is a good read. I am ready for a new Bosch book!!!
Published 11 months ago by Commuting Tipton

2.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read but boring
Like most of the other reviewers I have read a lot of Connelly. I think he's one of the best of his genre and some of his books have been brilliant. But this was awful. Read more
Published 14 months ago by B. Powell

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