Prayers for Rain - Dennis Lehane

Prayers for Rain

By Dennis Lehane

  • Release Date: 2009-10-13
  • Genre: Police Procedural
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 321 Ratings

Description

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 in the fan-favorite Kenzie and Gennaro series, 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 drawn into a dark mystery, 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.

Enlisting the aid of his ex-partner and ex-flame, Angela Gennaro, as well as that of his friend, the lethally unbalanced Bubba Rogowski, this Boston P.I. enters into a treacherous game of cat-and-mouse with a man who, instead of merely killing his victims, prefers to make them wish they were dead. As Patrick, Angie, and Bubba wage psychological warfare with this brilliant, depraved sociopath, they discover they might be fighting a losing battle against an enemy who is determined to tear their worlds apart.

Reviews

  • Number 5 in the Series

    4
    By Scott_A_Miller
    4 Stars. But perhaps my least favorite of the series. That tells you how good Lehane is. It was slow and maybe a bit too long but the mystery held strong until the end for the most part. It was obvious but cleverly disguised. K&G along with Bubba were as good as I’ve come to expect. Just one more left the series. That’s too bad.
  • Love

    4
    By AtomicCoug
    this series
  • Ending could’ve been better

    3
    By Sdfrdeghfrjed
    The whole purpose at the end was a bit of a let down. It was an interesting read up until that point. Doesn’t explain certain happenings of the story
  • The best yet

    5
    By d_pckl
    I've read all of Dennis Lehane's work and this by far my favorite. Not because the characters are relatable, or because the scenes of suspense were continuos. He seems to strike at the core of human beings and the lengths people will go to to reach understanding. In short this is a work of art.
  • Great book..

    5
    By TUFTS187
    I read 112 books in jail and this was my favorite! Thought the way the killer operated was real original. Good read!