City of Bones (Harry Bosch Series #8) by Michael Connelly

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Synopsis

A dazzling new Harry Bosch thriller--about the past reaching up to grab the present--from one of crime fiction's new masters.

Orlando Sentinel

...Bosch and Connelly are at their finest...a cracking pace...the investigation [is] tightly focused and credible...

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Biography

A former Los Angeles Times crime reporter, Michael Connelly’s familiarity with the seamy side of L.A. adds a steamy kind of street cred to his hardboiled, gritty detective novels -- especially his bestselling series of mysteries featuring dark detective Hieronymous “Harry” Bosch.

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Excellent police proceduralby Anonymous

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July 25, 2006: This was my first Harry Bosch encounter (and I hope not my last). I truly felt that the author hit this one out of the ballpark with regards to believability of the investigation as well as the emotional background of all of the characters. I will admit that Julia Brasher did seem to be a 3-dimensional character who leaves the story in a somewhat surprising potentially 2-dimensional manner, but this is a minor off-note in this otherwise excellent book. Definitely recommended!

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August 05, 2005: I came away with a frustrating feeling after reading this book. This is the first Michael Connelly book I have read and I'm not anxious to read the next. Bosch, especially left me feeling cold. I felt the relationship with Brasher would have been a welcome development, but the female and rookie officer was - without warning - turned into some sort of ridiculous stereotype that did not fit with the story. Decent story, but lacked some depth and development.


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