Nightshade: A Novel

by

Michael Connelly

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of police procedurals and crime thrillers.
  • Readers who enjoy atmospheric settings, especially those interested in island life.
  • Those who appreciate complex, interconnected plotlines.
  • Fans of Michael Connelly looking to explore a new character and series.
  • Readers who enjoy stories about determined detectives fighting against corruption.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Devoted fans of Harry Bosch who are resistant to new protagonists.
  • Readers who prefer more character-driven narratives over plot-focused stories.
  • Those who dislike police procedurals with many technical details.
  • Readers sensitive to depictions of violence or animal cruelty.
  • Those who prefer their mysteries to have clear-cut, simple resolutions.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Introduces a new compelling protagonist, Detective Stilwell
  • Atmospheric and detailed setting on Catalina Island
  • Twisty, complex plot with multiple interconnected cases
  • Authentic and realistic police procedural elements
  • Fast-paced and engrossing storytelling
  • Strong moral compass and determination of the main character
  • Potential for an exciting new series
  • Clever nods to Connelly's previous works
  • Dark and gritty tone typical of Connelly's style
  • Interesting exploration of island politics and corruption

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Lack of deep character development for Stilwell
  • Confusing introduction of many characters
  • Overuse of boating terms unfamiliar to some readers
  • Slow start before the plot picks up
  • Romantic subplot feels underdeveloped
  • Some find the protagonist less engaging than Bosch or other Connelly characters
  • Occasional unrealistic police behavior
  • Writing style feels different from typical Connelly, leading some to question authorship
  • Weak motives for some of the crimes
  • Lack of emotional depth in character interactions

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