Mais Escuro que a Noite (Harry Bosch, #7; Terry McCaleb, #2)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
850106176X
Publish date: 2001
Publisher: Record
Pages no: 414
Edition language: Portuguese
Series: Terry McCaleb (#2)
Terry McCaleb has a new life on Catalina Island, with a house on the hill and his boat in the marina. New heart, new wife, new baby. Life is good. Yet, when an old colleague (Jaye Winston) comes calling for his skill as a former FBI profiler, McCaleb is immediately smitten by the lure of his past li...
A Hollywood director David Storey was accused of murder of a young actress during sex. And Bosch is testifying is the detective of the case. The case was solid. Terry McCaleb is an ex-FBI profiler who got a heart surgery and has to retire, and now chartering boat for people who want to go f...
Ehh. This one I did not feel at all. The book went back and forth between Terry McCaleb's POV (way too much of him) and then Harry Bosch. Since the book is set up as Terry trying to tie Bosch into a murder of a man that was Bosch's suspect in a prior case, I just couldn't work up the energy to it. T...
This book brings together 3 of Connelly's recurring characters: Hieronymus Bosch, Terry McCaleb and Jack McEvoy. It's a perfectly acceptable piece of plotting, although neither the cleverest nor the most compelling of the Bosch mysteries I've read. Overall, an average entry in Connelly's longstan...
~~Moved from GR~~ A Darkness More than Night by Michael Connelly Recommended to Carly by: curiosity. It also kills cats. Recommended for: hardcore Connelly fans The gang's all here: during a highly publicised case in which Harry Bosch, troubled detective of the LAPD, is a primary witness, Terr...