
A New
York Times Notable Book
Now available with a contemporary look, New York Times
bestselling author Dennis Lehane's Prayers for Rain is a "hard boiled
shocker" (New York Times Book Review) and stunning psychological
thriller about a master sadist determined to tear Kenzie and Gennaro's world
apart.
When Patrick first meets Karen Nichols, she strikes him as a
naive woman from a protected upbringing, untouched by tragedy. But six months
later Karen commits suicide by leaping from one of Boston's monuments. Patrick
finds himself wondering what can alter someone so drastically, so quickly, that
suicide seems her only option. Yet Patrick soon suspects that tragic events
that befell Karen during the last months of her life--an "accident" that destroyed
her fiancé; the loss of her job, her apartment, and eventually her mind--may not
have been as random as they first appeared.
Dennis Lehane is the author of thirteen novels--including the New York Times bestsellers Live by Night; Moonlight Mile; Gone, Baby, Gone; Mystic River; Shutter Island; and The Given Day--as well as Coronado, a collection of short stories and a play. He grew up in Boston, MA and now lives in California with his family.
"The well-oiled plot mechanics, edge-of-the-knife dialogue and explosive bursts of violence are polished and primed in this hard-boiled shocker." -- New York Times Book Review
"In the miserably hot summer of 1999...the superb detective novels of Dennis Lehane--became a kind of lifeline for me." -- Stephen King, New York Times Book Review
"With sharp dialogue, inventively gruesome violence and the darkest of dark humor, Lehane's fifth novel proves again that he's the hippest heir of Hammett and Chandler." -- Publishers Weekly
"As in all the best hard-boiled series, each entry reveals more about the principal characters and their relationships in a violent, uncaring world where the only verities are the ones you establish for yourself and defend vigorously. Lehane has worked his way into the top echelon of crime writers." -- Booklist
"[Lehane]...writes like an angel on crystal meth." -- Kirkus Reviews