by Michael Connelly
I managed to fall behind on 3 books by Michael Connelly over the course of the past 2 years -- how in the world did that happen? He's one of my most consistent go-to authors for reliably high quality crime fiction ... as well as for taking me right back to L.A., if only inside my head. So, high ti...
I managed to fall behind on 3 books by Michael Connelly over the course of the past 2 years -- how in the world did that happen? He's one of my most consistent go-to authors for reliably high quality crime fiction ... as well as for taking me right back to L.A., if only inside my head. So, high ti...
...he had never planted evidence against any suspect or adversary in his life. And this knowledge gave Bosch an affirming jolt of adrenaline and purpose. He knew there were two kinds of truth in this world. The truth that was the unalterable bedrock of one’s life and mission. And the other, malleabl...
This honestly could have easily been a Bosch and Haller book since we get a lot of interactions between Bosch and his half brother, Mickey Haller (the Lincoln Lawyer). However, Connelly keeps the focus on Bosch throughout the entire book. I honestly could not give this more than 4 stars though. I th...
I used to feel that I shouldn't like reading Crime Fiction so much, but then sensibly decided that a well written Crime Fiction book has as much "value" as any other book, however much the literary snobs may turn their noses up. Good writing is good writing, whether it's a spy novel or a romance, a ...
I hadn't read any Michael Connelly novels for a long time and received this one to review and it certainly puts me in mind to rediscover and continue with them soon. This one finds Harry Bosch working for the San Fernando police force and getting involved in a double murder at a pharmacy as well as ...
Harry Bosch #22 By: Michael Connelly ISBN: 0316225908 Publisher: Little Brown & Co. Publication Date: 10/31/2017 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 5 Stars ++ Michael Connelly returns following The Late Show and the introduction of his new Renee Ballard series with the highly anticipated gripping c...
There are very few events in my reading history that beat the thrill of delving into a new Michael Connelly/Harry Bosch novel. Harry may well be into his mid 60's now but he still has that hunger, that old coyote weariness about him, that first made him a grade one detective some 30 years ago. He's ...