GONE, BABY, GONE
By Dennis Lehane

The Washington Post:

In GONE, BABY, GONE ... he once again features his blue-collar duo of P.I.s, Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro, here searching for a missing 5-year-old girl, against the wishes of the stonewalling Boston police, and delving into a world of drug deals gone bad, corrupt cops, and child molesters. It's powerful and raw, harrowing and unsentimental.

The Wall Street Journal:

Compelling ... just the way we like it. When it comes to describing the action, Mr. Lehane delivers big time.

The Boston Globe:

[D]elightful reading ... Lehane is adept not only at describing situations but at creating them.

Publishers Weekly:

Lehane tackles corruption in many forms as he brings his complicated plot to its satisfying resolution ...

People:

[A] chilling, masterfully plotted tale ...

Chicago Tribune:

To the list that includes such names as Robert B. Parker and Linda Barnes, add that of Dennis Lehane.

James Patterson:

GONE, BABY, GONE is a tough, true, powerful story written by a stunningly good novelist, one of our very best.