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Black Dog lives in the deep pit of the human soul, where desolation and depression also hang out. In this third Jimmy Parisi novel the Chicago detective is fighting against fatigue and homicide burnout. His latest case involves a killer—Black Dog—who is draining the blood from young women before leaving them to die. There are signs that a crude needle is being used in the process, and it looks like the work of someone who knows the art of mortuary science. Jimmy and his partner suspect that the blood is connected to satanic ritual and that vampire cults that celebrate the black arts are alive and well in sophisticated twenty-first-century Chicago. At the same time the homicide investigator is called to work on the murder of an inner-city senior citizen. The killing is listed as “low profile,” but that is soon to change. And then Black Dog gets personal with Jimmy —something very bad happens in his home life and the Chicago cop feels like a candle lit at both ends. Two killers to catch and a family tragedy to get through. It’s one hell of a ride, and in the end will Jimmy still be standing?

243 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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November 26, 2023
I typically don't read crime novels. This one captured me from the beginning and took me on a wonderful journey. The seamless way the author jumped between two cases was terrific. The characters were relatable. You felt like you were witnessing all of it with them. Very well written.

I read this book because Thomas Laird was my English teacher my senior year in high school. I was curious to see how he wrote. He did not disappoint. I'm ready to get more of his books and go on another adventure.
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July 17, 2010
really liked a classic detective story
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