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Analysis The Crossing: by Michael Connelly - Book*Sense
Analysis The Crossing: by Michael Connelly
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The Crossing: by Michael Connelly | Summary & AnalysisMichael Connelly, continues the Hieronymus Bosch series in The Crossing as the titular character transitions from life as a police detective to life in the private sector. Presenting a view of the police from one who has been among their... show more
The Crossing: by Michael Connelly | Summary & AnalysisMichael Connelly, continues the Hieronymus Bosch series in The Crossing as the titular character transitions from life as a police detective to life in the private sector. Presenting a view of the police from one who has been among their number and finds himself unhappily and uneasily outside it, the novel is sure to please Connelly's long-time readers, even as it welcomes new ones into the series. The novel offers readers a thrilling, engaging tale of a man coming to terms with a new life and reassessing the one left behind.Connelly follows Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch as, several months into a forced retirement, he is brought into the work of his half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller. Despite the antipathy between his former profession and Haller's, Bosch finds himself doggedly working to uncover the truth behind the killing of Alexandra Parks, a killing Haller's client stands ultimately wrongly accused of committing. That truth exposes ongoing corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department, and Bosch's efforts manage to put a stop to one iteration of that corruption, exonerating a wrongly accused man and giving Bosch cause to question his former professional pursuits. It is set largely in the Los Angeles area, with a notable excursion to Las Vegas, some months after The Burning Room.This companion to The Crossing includes the following:• Book Review• Story Setting Analysis• Story elements you may have missed as we decipher the novel• Summary of the text, with some analytical comments interspersed• Thought Provoking /or Discussion Questions for both Readers & Book Clubs• Discussion & Analysis of Themes, Symbols…• And Much More!This Analysis of The Crossing fills the gap, making you understand more while enhancing your reading experience.the crossing, the crossing book, the crossing michael kindle, the crossing kindle book, the crossing harry bosch, the crossing kindle, the crossing paperback coming soon
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B017UP76PE
Pages no: 71
Edition language: English
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