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This was brilliant., It was great to be back in the world of Jack McEvoy. The Poet is one of my favourite books and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

This is the third book in the Jack McEvoy series from Michael Connelly, with the previous books being The Poet and The Scarecrow. Jack McEvoy is a hard bitten journalist, working for FairWarning, a small consumer rights magazine in Los Angeles.
He gets drawn into a story when the police come to question him following the death of a woman that he was briefly acquainted with. He is set on the track of a mysterious, sophisticated serial killer who is determined to cover his tracks and stay under the radar - at any cost. From there, the story accelerates through a rollercoaster of action, with some very relevant themes including the relatively new industry of DNA analysis and the far-reaching ramifications it can have.
I really enjoyed this story. Michael Connolly is always a safe bet for a fast-paced, interesting story and this is no different. I really enjoyed the story, I thought it had a lot of interesting themes and raised some important questions about surrendering your own genetic information and the unpredictable,far-reaching consequences it may have. I feel that this is very timely, in a world where it is becoming increasingly common for people to willingly send away their DNA in the hopes of tracing their family history, with no guarantees about what that information may be used for in the future.
I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

A solid instalment in the Bosch universe - but about Jack McEvoy this time. It is his third book, I think, and it is about the murky world of DNA analytics and the very dodgey circle of people using it for not so moral means. There's a murderer using the technology to pick his victims and Jack's interest is piqued.
As I say, a solid book, written as well as any other Connelly novel. I've read pretty much all of them and this one is as expected.

Another amazing book by Michael Connelly - fast paced, addictive and keeps you guessing. I really do love Michael's books and have now read all apart from 1 or 2. I need more.

I was slightly confused when I started this - I had assumed that as it was part of the Harry Bosch 'universe' that Harry would be the main character.... however its actually journalist Jack McEvoy who was last featured in his own book years ago!
This was a really interesting and timely concept - genetics, murder and journalism combine to make a realy page turner.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC in return for an honest review :-)

With thanks to Orion Publishing Group and NetGalley for the ARC.
Jack McEvoy is back for a third instalment in this great series.
Now working for Fair Warning, a non profit consumer affairs website, (an actual website in the real world incidentally.) Jack stumbles on what may be a serial killer operating throughout the USA.
The killer appears to be taking advantage of the relatively unregulated DNA analytics industry to target his victims.
Jack is questioned by the police about the murder of a woman he met a year previously, his interest piqued, he sets out to investigate.
A thriller set amongst the murky world of DNA analytics and the uses that our DNA gets subjected to.
A great thriller set firmly in the modern age.

Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I love Michael Connelly's books I am never disappointed, this one was no exception. All the elements, well-written, great plot fab characters. Recommended

Jack McEvoy finds killers. As a reporter he has helped catch some of the worst, so he is stunned when he is arrested for the death of a lover.
With pressure from the police, Jack must use all his skill and the resources at Fair Warning, his work place, to prove himself innocent and then hunt for the killer and get the story of his career.
Another outstanding story by Michael Connelly, involving Jack McEvoy and Rachel Walling.
A intriguingly complex novel that will keep the reader engrossed right up to its highly dramatic end.
This story showcases the author at his brilliant best.
Michael Connelly continues to be the gold standard of crime fiction. Simply put, no one does better.

Brilliantly written nail biting thriller that blows you away highly recommended fantastic what I loved about the story was its suspense that blows you away with its characters ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Adore Michael Connelly and the Bosch universe. I have read all his books - Bosch, Mickey Haller and Jack McEvoy.
This is up to the usual standard and was a quick and satisfying read.

I enjoyed this right down to the last page.
The concept makes this stand out as it is so futuristic and quite terrifying.
The book hooks you right in and doesn’t disappoint.

Thanks Netgalley for the opportunity to read an early copy of this book.
I do enjoy Michael Connelly books. This is a new book about the partnership between journalist Jack McEvoy and Rachel Walling chasing a killer who, until now, has escaped detection.
This book changed pace from long explanations of DNA processing to fast paced action.
Although I mostly enjoyed the concept and storyline of the novel, I just could not like the main character. McEvoy's assertion that he has to publish and save lives is just so far fetched and arrogant, that I couldn't empathize with him.

Move over Bosch and Ballard, this is a brilliant book welcoming the return of Jack McEvoy and Rachel Walling in fast paced thriller after a serial killer (The Shrike) targeting unsuspecting women through their DNA.
Michael Connelly's writing is so good even with slightly difficult explanations about the science surrounding DNA.
Loved it!
Thanks to Net Galley and Orion Publishing Group for the chance to read and review.

Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read a copy of this book. I have since been and purchased McEvoy's first outing as well as I thoroughly enjoyed this book. An unusual take on the mis-use of data and DNA records which does give you cause to think, a lot !
Highly recommended.

I always look forward to the next Michael Connelly book but unfortunately, I found Fair Warning to be rather disappointing. For me,It was a book of two halves - the first part was exciting and really held my attention whereas the second half was overlong and seemed to drag on. I did not understand why we needed to have the whole story reiterated in the newspaper articles at the end.
I will continue to read Michael Connelly but can only give this 3 stars.
Thank you Netgalley and Orion for giving me the opportunity to give my unbiased opinion.

In any book by Michael Connelly the storyline always sounds as if it could be true, rather than a work of fiction. In Fair Warning by Michael Connelly, James McEvoy is the main character in the third book of this series. This time it is a complicated storyline about DNA and what unethical companies and their employees can use the results of DNA profiling for. Woman are being murdered and Jack and the other main reporter at Fair Warning investigate and uncover some serious crimes.
Highly recommended

Definitely one of his best books. Fascinating story, real people and, of course, some nasty ones too.
Nothing else to say really other than; buy, read, enjoy!

Jack McEvoy returns in Fair Warning which is the latest excellent book from Michael Connelly.
The book is very well written and kept this reader fully hooked from the first to the last page. All the main characters are well described and clearly identifiable
There are a number of twists and turns throughout the book which keep the underlying storyline moving along at a great pace
Overall an excellent read and definitely recommended

This book was a really good read. It had believable plots and actions and I'm so glad there was a great ending.

Where do I start with this.
The plot was far fetched, slow and boring which I suppose go together.
This has to be the worst Michael Connelly book I have ever read.
Maybe it is time to put the pen down.