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review 2017-08-14 03:20
Harry Bosch solving the murder of an old comrade
The Black Echo - Michael Connelly

A body was found in the pipe.

 

Harry was working on Sunday. This is his turn to show up on the scene. It was thought of a OD at first. 


Not Bosch. He put all the first crime scene data together and it does not sit right with him. So he pushed his way around, and got an autopsy on the next day.

 

He got in. Got his confirmation. It is not OD but a murder.

 

That's where the fun begins.

 

Now he dig further and found that his old comrade was a suspect on a heist.

 

Only 30% in. Progressing normally. A bit slow. This is Connelly earlier work. And he stick to a format that give you bits of information in a chronological orders. It is like watching TV series 24, that you would not know things that detective Bosch has not come to it yet.

 

Fun read.  

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review 2017-07-01 14:58
Harry is after a sadistic serial killer Snowman
The Snowman: A Harry Hole thriller (Oslo Sequence 5) by Nesbo. Jo ( 2010 ) Paperback - Jo Nesbo

Married women with children were found to have disappeared without a trace. No body. Nothing.

 

Harry found that these women were dead and someone has targeted them. 

 

But why?

 

The reason is strange. The story is getting very close to home.

 

The details in the story, with Harry refused to enlarge the startup team of four for investigation, to his surprise and strange betrayal by someone close to the investigation. There is so much twist in the story, yet it is seemingly possible. 

 

Like this a lot. 

 

On the love side. He split with Rakel and know they are having an affair while Rakel is dating someone else.

 

Why can't they just accept that they are just safer if they stay together.  

 

5 stars. 

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