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Listening Length | 10 hours and 58 minutes |
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Author | Michael Connelly |
Narrator | L.G. Ganser |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 12 February 2015 |
Publisher | Orion Publishing Group |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00SXDB9YW |
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Reviewed in Australia on 1 March 2020
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Fancy that! A Michael Connelly book that I wasn't aware of and one that has nothing whatever to do with Harry Bosch. A bit slow, at first and hard to get into, but I persevered and then it was as if someone had flicked the switch and we were into overdrive. Loved it. Some unanswered questions and loose ends with the ending, but then that may indicate another novel and a Cassie Black series. Loved how the bad guys got their comeuppance. An excellent read.
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Reviewed in Australia on 3 September 2018
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Have read a lot of Michael Connelly's books, and this one is up there with the best. An easy read, action packed with an ending I did not see coming.
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Reviewed in Australia on 27 June 2017
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I thought the Bosch books could not be bettered,but this one sure did! Non stop excitement and impossible to put this story down
Reviewed in Australia on 14 October 2015
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Michael Connelly never disappoints.Well constructed plot with twists and turns that keep you glued to the page.Add to your Connelly collection!!
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Reviewed in Australia on 1 February 2015
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If you need to seek approval of this book, you are not familiar with Connelly! Another of his gripping plots, masterfully delivered.
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Reviewed in Australia on 15 August 2017
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Right from the very first page. Very exciting . So well written. Enjoyed every minute.
The kind of book you can't put down
The kind of book you can't put down
Reviewed in Australia on 9 June 2018
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I love Michael Connelly's writing normally but just found this very tedious and unengaging.
Reviewed in Australia on 15 April 2014
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Brilliant. Michael Connelly is on my list of must read authors. It has all the elements of previous novels with an exciting female heroine
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Paul S
5.0 out of 5 stars
An absolutely terrific crime thriller and something just a little different from Michael Connelly.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 August 2018Verified Purchase
Void Moon may be quite a surprise to many people who have read Michael Connelly's other crime novels. Why? Well, unlike most Michael Connelly novels this one does not feature either Harry Bosch or Mickey Haller. The format is also different as it is not a police procedural novel. The central character is Cassie Black, an ex-con out on parole. In addition, I also have an impression that that the body count in this novel is somewhat higher than that usually seen in the Bosch / Haller novels.
However there are many familiar elements that fans of Connelly's other novels will recognise & expect: (1) it is set in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, (2) it has a clever and intricate plot, (3) it has some terrific, if not particularly lovable, characters, (4) themes relating to the importance of truth and justice & (5) numerous twists and turns in the plot and, as it unfolds, pacing & tension that become almost unbearable as the story hurtles towards a dramatic climax.
So, if you decide to read this novel (and I would certainly recommend it to you if you enjoy crime thrillers) do not be put off by its rather slow start. I had thought of giving up on it when I was about a quarter of the way through but I am glad I didn't because shortly after this mark the pace and tension ratchets up considerably ... and then doesn't let up until the end. In short, this is another terrific crime thriller from the master storyteller, Michael Connelly.
However there are many familiar elements that fans of Connelly's other novels will recognise & expect: (1) it is set in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, (2) it has a clever and intricate plot, (3) it has some terrific, if not particularly lovable, characters, (4) themes relating to the importance of truth and justice & (5) numerous twists and turns in the plot and, as it unfolds, pacing & tension that become almost unbearable as the story hurtles towards a dramatic climax.
So, if you decide to read this novel (and I would certainly recommend it to you if you enjoy crime thrillers) do not be put off by its rather slow start. I had thought of giving up on it when I was about a quarter of the way through but I am glad I didn't because shortly after this mark the pace and tension ratchets up considerably ... and then doesn't let up until the end. In short, this is another terrific crime thriller from the master storyteller, Michael Connelly.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 February 2019Verified Purchase
Wonderful book. Not Harry Bosch this time but of an equally high standard. Cassie Black is an ex com out on parole working for a high end bar dealership. She needs a great deal of money to start a New life with the young daughter she had to give up when she went to prison. Through her old contacts an opportunity arises to Rob a high roller in a Lad Vegas casino. Obviously not all is as it seems at not everything goes to plan. Wonderful plot populated by a lot of colourful characters, mainly in wrong side of the law. Not sure if there is another Cassie Black book there but if not there should be.

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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2020Verified Purchase
Cleverly portrayed as someone bad who you have empathy with this is a gripping story. A zealous damaged cop who doesn't know right from wrong wreaks havoc and murders innocents to get to his target, a list and corrupted soul;against a backdrop of behind the scenes Vegas corruption the actual villain is someone with a heart and a small child and a good soul. Glad it ended the way it did.

R. Pates
5.0 out of 5 stars
Michael Connelly continues to thrill
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2020Verified Purchase
After what I thought was a slow start to this book, I realised that this was background to the story. I had to put the book down one night, as I could not bear to read what may be happening next. Another night, I had to keep reading till really late, as I had to know what happened next. Michael Connelly NEVER disappoints

Michael Watson
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lose some, win some
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2013Verified Purchase
Having been hooked on Harry Bosch for so long, it's easy to overlook the stand alone books which this author turns out quite regularly.
Though written a dozen years ago, this story still packs a punch in the shape of Cassie Black, sometime Casino thief, lover of another such, Max, and ex-con for both the previous reasons.
She has a plan, one which you know will never work but Cassie is determined to see it down to the last hurrah. She appears to be a high-tech roller which is where, for me, I part company with the 5th star award. There is just too much infuriatingly involved detailing of all the gadgets she has and needs to pull off this one-time heist. Further, it gets worse when the author also details how she uses them to break in, break out, do the job and flee. Pity, then that such an accomplished expert leaves behind an obvious clue.
And it is this clue which starts a trail, soon to be sniffed out by one, Jack Karch, psychopath, amateur magician and generally an all round decidedly bad egg with an eye to gaining a big promotion with his overbearing boss. Unfortunately, with a little help from the author, he's soon on to Cassie leading to an explanation of Cassie's plan, Cassie's dilemna as to whether she can carry it out to the end and a finale which will, ultimately determine whether she can anyway.
A good story, good characters, just too much detail in parts.
Though written a dozen years ago, this story still packs a punch in the shape of Cassie Black, sometime Casino thief, lover of another such, Max, and ex-con for both the previous reasons.
She has a plan, one which you know will never work but Cassie is determined to see it down to the last hurrah. She appears to be a high-tech roller which is where, for me, I part company with the 5th star award. There is just too much infuriatingly involved detailing of all the gadgets she has and needs to pull off this one-time heist. Further, it gets worse when the author also details how she uses them to break in, break out, do the job and flee. Pity, then that such an accomplished expert leaves behind an obvious clue.
And it is this clue which starts a trail, soon to be sniffed out by one, Jack Karch, psychopath, amateur magician and generally an all round decidedly bad egg with an eye to gaining a big promotion with his overbearing boss. Unfortunately, with a little help from the author, he's soon on to Cassie leading to an explanation of Cassie's plan, Cassie's dilemna as to whether she can carry it out to the end and a finale which will, ultimately determine whether she can anyway.
A good story, good characters, just too much detail in parts.
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