![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When a killing occurs mimicking a gruesome death in the manuscript, the hunt for answers becomes a dangerous chase, where each of the main suspects know all too well of Strike’s involvement with the case. Quine’s disappearance coincides with his sharing a new manuscript in which many of his acquaintances appear as awful characters with secrets that may have some relation to unsavory truths. Her husband, an egotistical author named Quine, has disappeared, but his colleagues and supposed friends are offering as little assistance as possible in helping to locate him. But despite a number of paying cases, Strike is intrigued by the pleas of a woman he fears will never be able to afford giving him more than thanks. And without further ado…Ībout the book: Cormoran and Robin are back in business after their success with the Lula Landry case brought new customers and fame. I’ll try not to include spoilers, for those of you who haven’t begun the series yet, but my comments will probably make more sense if you’ve already read the first book. ![]() Several weeks ago I posted a review of the first book ( The Cuckoo’s Calling), which can be found here. Rowling)’s Cormoran Strike series, entitled The Silkworm. Welcome back, readers! Today’s review features the second book of Robert Galbraith (J. ![]()
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