Prayers For Rain
(Author) Dennis LehaneIn a dangerous battle of wits Kenzie and Gennaro track down a killer whose insidious murder weapon isn't a gun or a knife but instead the merciless psychological manipulation of his victims until despair finally drives his targets to kill themselves.
Dennis Lehane
Dennis Lehane is an American author known for his gritty crime novels set in his hometown of Boston. His most notable works include "Mystic River," which was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film directed by Clint Eastwood, and "Gone, Baby, Gone," also adapted into a successful film. Lehane's writing style is characterized by its dark and suspenseful themes, complex characters, and intricate plots. He has made significant contributions to the crime fiction genre, earning critical acclaim and a loyal following of readers. Lehane's impact on literature is evidenced by his ability to delve deep into the human psyche and explore the moral complexities of his characters.