Book 4 in the Harry Bosch detective series and the precision in the moving parts of this 1995 novel remind me of an exquisitely crafted watch. The mainspring is, of course, the irascible Bosch, dynamically driving the plot forward, meshing the various components into a beautifully balanced whole, te...
It´s getting personal for Harry in the fourth book of this excellent book series. Harry is on stress leave and with all that spare time on hands, he decides to solve the mystery of his own life: who has killed his own mother? I really loved this book and the new insights I got into Harry´s past. H...
Details: This is book 4 in the Harry Bosch series, and is Book 4 in the Harry Bosch Universe. I'm way behind in my HBU reviews - I've read all the way through Blood Work, which is the 8th book in the HBU. Nonetheless, to discuss The Last Coyote, I must begin with the obvious and somewhat heavy-ha...
In the many years that I have been reading crime the two stand out characters are Rebus and his creator Ian Rankin and Harry Bosch written by Los Angeles ex crime reporter Michael Connelly. The Last Coyote is no 4 in the series and to me one of the best, in it Detective Bosch tries to finally solve ...
Please note, that this review spoils some events from the previous three books. Do not read further if you have not read the books.So I keep reading the Harry Bosch books because I love the main character from television and even though Harry continues to be his own worst enemy (seriously though, he...
"Coyote is always out there waiting, and Coyote is always hungry." --Navajo saying ~~Moved from GR~~ The Last Coyote by Michael Connelly After being on the cusp of mental breakdown for years, Bosch has finally lost it. After comparatively minor provocation (but tangentially related to his moth...
The Last Coyote is a metaphor that you will understand when you read this book. Michael Connelly writes somewhat slow but intricate stories. The central character, Harry Bosch, is the quintessential old school detective that is having a difficult time fitting into the politically correct world. H...
This is the 5th Michael Connelly book I've read, and I'm starting to think he's a bit of a genius. I loved the portrayal of the post-earthquake LA, and the resonances I get with the ongoing situation in Christchurch (where 2 1/2 years later there are still ongoing conflicts over red-stickered homes,...
Number four in the Harry Bosch series and I feel that I have read many more than four of the series. Must be the fact that I’ve read all of the Mickey Haller series where Harry (we’re on a first name basis now) plays a role in the books, sometimes bigger than 'walk-ons.’ I simply love Michael Connel...
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