by Michael Connelly
I reread this one b/c the new season of Bosch incorporates this book and I remembered literally nothing of it from my earlier read. Now I know why. If this isn't the weakest entry in the Bosch series, it must be close. The ending is so rushed that this feels like barely more than a novella. Con...
Harry Bosch is called to the scene of a murder on the "Overlook" a high location in LA which offers stunning views of the city of angels. It soon becomes apparent that renowned physicist Dr. Stanley Kent was shot twice in the back of the head, all the marks of a professional killing. Very quickly th...
Or not. Bosch got a new partner who is a bit afraid of his way of doing things. Going head to head with the FBI and whoever like to stand in his way of investigation. So... this is a not a straight forward murder. A man was first blackmail and then killed by possible terrorists. This is a larg...
Eh. This was not my favorite Bosch. After a couple of home-runs with this series, this was definitely a disappointment. About half the length of his usual books, Connelly uses this to just show readers excerpts from his other books. I hit the finish line with this book at 74 percent I think. The rem...
Review first seen on my blog!My review: This book series is different for me than other ones I am currently reading. I do not read this series in order. I’ve read random books like the 3rd, 6th, 10th, 11th, 15th, and now this one (14th in the series.) I go about this series in a different way. I can...
A wild ride.
Phoned in any dreadfuls lately Mr Connelly?
Very quick read. Typical story of a homicide detective solving a murder with a terrorist twist.
Borrowing a word from a reviewer at Amazon.com, this is an "interlude" from usual Harry Bosch novel. It is quick - it throws some big plots about terrorism and radiation (gosh, why does it always have to be Muslims?) but then when it unravels, it simply a case of banal motivation. But still, we dese...