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- The_Poet_(novel) abstract "The Poet is a novel written by award-winning American author Michael Connelly. It was first published in 1996; a sequel, The Narrows, was published in 2004. The Poet won the 1997 Dilys Award.The story is told in first-person narrative from the perspective of reporter Jack McEvoy. At times, a first-person narrative is also used for a mysterious character named "Eidolon". And, while telling the story from the viewpoint of pedophile William Gladden, Connelly uses third-person narrative. The book also features the first appearance of FBI agent Rachel Walling, a recurring character in Connelly's novels.In April 2004, The Poet was reissued in paperback with an introduction by Stephen King.".
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- The_Poet_(novel) author Michael_Connelly.
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- The_Poet_(novel) releaseDate "1996".
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