One of my favorite writers in the thriller genre, Connelly’s hero Harry Bosch never disappoints. Bosch, a sensitive guy as always, is haunted by a case he didn’t solve. As a detective now in the LAPD Open-Unsolved Unit, he gets to try again to bring justice for the victim. An accused murderer is negotiating a deal to avoid the death penalty by confessing to several unsolved cases, one of which was Bosch’s. As Bosch scrutinizes the file, interviews the prisoner, and revisits the people involved in the 13-year-old case, it appears that he and his partner may have missed a clue. A good read with plenty of action and angst!
Friday, March 13, 2009
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I've only read the first Bosch book so far. I think I have this book in my TBR file. Connelly is fantastic!
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