The Unquiet by John Connolly

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The Unquiet
Cover of The Unquiet by John Connolly
Author(s) John Connolly
Published May 15, 2007
Publisher Atria Books
Genre(s) Horror
Mystery
Thriller
Age group Adult


The Unquiet by John Connolly is an adult horror mystery thriller novel, originally published on May 15, 2007. It is the sixth book in the Charlie Parker by John Connolly series.

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  • Ableism
    Specifically mistreatment of mentally ill prisoners. Challenged/not condoned by the narrative.
  • Abusive relationship
  • Animal death
  • Child abuse
    The main case this book follows has to do with sexual abuse of children, and while never portrayed in detail, the topic is brought up and discussed very frequently.
  • Child death
  • Depression
  • Divorce
    Past only, not a major thing.
  • Drugs
  • Gore
  • Gun violence
  • Hallucinations
  • Incest
    Mentions of past incestuous rape.
  • Kidnapping
  • Murder
  • Occult
  • Pedophilia
    The main case this book follows has to do with sexual abuse of children, and while never portrayed in detail, the topic is brought up and discussed very frequently.
  • Physical abuse
  • Prostitution
  • PTSD
  • Rape
    The main case this book follows has to do with sexual abuse of children, and while never portrayed in detail, the topic is brought up and discussed very frequently.
  • Self-harm
  • Sexual abuse
    The main case this book follows has to do with sexual abuse of children, and while never portrayed in detail, the topic is brought up and discussed very frequently.
  • Sexual assault
    The main case this book follows has to do with sexual abuse of children, and while never portrayed in detail, the topic is brought up and discussed very frequently.
  • Slut shaming
  • Stalking
  • Suicide
  • Torture
  • Vomit

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Gay black side character
  • Gay side character

Tropes

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