
Blood Work
Published: 1998,
Little Brown and Company
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13:
978-0316153997
Pages: 400
Paperback: ISBD-13:
978-0446690447
Pages: 480
Plot:
Terry McCaleb, a retired FBI agent, with a bad heart from years of
tracking down criminals. After an emergency heart transplant, McCaleb
withdraws to his sailboat in the Cabrillo marina to comfortably
recover. Weeks after his surgery, he discovers that he is alive because
of a tragic crime. The heart of a murder victim beats behind the ropy
scar on his chest -- and, as the living remains of the murder victim,
it becomes his mission to solve the crime.
The plot twists, and it becomes clear that the police must have
overlooked something. As the horrors unfold, McCaleb realizes that he
is tracking a killer whose crimes are as baffling and horrifying as
anyone he ever encountered at the FBI. Blood Work is at its core a
film-noir tale of good, evil, and retribution. A crime novel that will
send a chill down your spine and make you turn on all the lights in the
house, Blood Work deservedly stands tall in Connelly's roster of
impressive novels.