The Night Gardener by George Pelecanos

The Night Gardener

by George Pelecanos

They never found the killer. All they knew, back in the winter of 1985, was that someone was taking teenagers, killing them and leaving their abused bodies in public parks. Three victims in all, with no link between them except a oddity of their names. They read the same back-to-front - Otto, Ava and lastly Eve. A lot has happened in the twenty years since. Detectives Gus Ramone and Dan Holiday - two of the leads on the case - have pursued very different paths. Gus has climbed to the heights of Detective Sergeant and built himself a reputation as a very good cop, whilst Dan has been drummed out of the force - his sleaze finally getting too much for his superiors. However, their paths are about to cross again. A boy named Asa - a close friend of Gus's teenage son - has been found in the public park, his skull shattered by gunfire. Now it seems that both men are once again in the path of this disturbed serial killer. THE NIGHT GARDENER is George Pelecanos's stunning new crime thriller - the story of two very different men united by the maliciousness of a deadly attacker.

Reviewed by ibeforem on

3 of 5 stars

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Pelecanos is a producer/writer for the HBO show The Wire (excellent show, btw), and that same grittiness is felt in his writing here. I saw some common themes between the two. It’s also nice to have a crime novel that isn’t set in New York.

This book not only focuses on a serial killer who may have struck again, but also touches on racial issues and homophobia. I enjoyed the book, but there is a second storyline that appears to be there for no reason. I was expecting the two to converge at some point, but except for a very minor character overlap the two had absolutely nothing to do with each other. If it wasn’t for that, I would have given this 4 stars instead of 3.

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