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  1. Jack McEvoy Series by Michael Connelly. 3 primary works • 3 total works. Jack McEvoy, a reporter, and Rachel Walling, an FBI agent, in Denver, Colorado, and Los Angeles, California: Book 1. The Poet. by Michael Connelly. 4.22 · 101,452 Ratings · 4,153 Reviews · published 1996 · 217 editions. Denver crime-beat reporter Jack McEvoy specializes…

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  2. The Jack McEvoy Series: Books in published order: The Poet (1996) The Scarecrow (2009) Fair Warning (2020) Small appearance in the following novels: A Darkness More Than Night (2001) and The Brass Verdict (2008). Other Main Characters. Rachel Walling Appearances: The Poet (1996) The Narrows (2004) (sequel to The Poet) Echo Park (2006) The ...

  3. Series list: Jack McEvoy (3 Books) by Michael Connelly. A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating.

  4. We also have a complete list of every Michael Connelly book in chronological order. Jack McEvoy Series In Order. The Poet; The Scarecrow; Fair Warning; Other Books Featuring Jack McEvoy. A Darkness More Than Night; The Brass Verdict

  5. 4.5 24,895 4.2 on Goodreads 100,837 ratings. FROM THE #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE HARRY BOSCH AND LINCOLN LAWYER SERIES. An electrifying standalone thriller that breaks all the rules! With an introduction by Stephen King. Death is reporter Jack McEvoy's beat: his calling, his obsession.

  6. From tracking down a serial killer to exposing government corruption, each novel in the series takes readers on a gripping, suspenseful journey that blends compelling characters, intricate plots, and Connelly's signature style of gritty realism.

  7. Jack McEvoy es un periodista especializado en crímenes. Su hermano, policía de homicidos, aparentemente se ha suicidado. Cuando se decide a escribir sobre el asunto, descubre el rastro de El Poeta, un asesino en serie que ha dejado junto a sus ocho víctimas, todas ellas policías, falsas notas de suicidio con versos de Edgar Allan Poe.