The Last Coyote (Harry Bosch Series #4) by Michael Connelly

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  • Pub. Date: July 1996
  • 406pp

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    • Pub. Date: July 1996
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 406pp

    Synopsis

    Michael Connelly's fourth novel cuts to the very core of Harry Bosch's character, as he is drawn to investigate a thirty-year-old unsolved crime: the murder of his mother.

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    The bestselling author of The Concrete Blonde delivers another Harry Bosch book, one that delves more psychologically into Bosch's past. In 1961, 12-year-old Harry lost his murder in a brutal murder. As he begins his relentless investigation, Harry uncovers a trail that leads upward, toward prominent people who want to protect their reputation.

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    In his fourth outing, LAPD Homicide Detective Harry Bosch (The Concrete Blonde, et al.) confronts deep family, police and political secrets as he probes an unsolved murder of decades earlier. Smart, tough, laconic and, under all that, compassionate, Harry lives by a code according to which ``Everybody counts or nobody counts... whether [the victim is] a prostitute or the mayor's wife.'' He begins this case in a departmental shrink's office, after having been suspended for attacking his commanding officer; his girlfriend has left him, and he's living in a house that's been condemned after an earthquake. In the enforced freedom from his job, he reopens the 30-year-old unsolved murder of an L.A. call girl-his mother. Skirting illegality along the way to the resolution, he unearths a lot of buried secrets and pain-not least to his own 11-year-old self. Nobody here is pure (a couple of people are truly nasty), but all the characters are believable, as are even the quirkier plot turns. Edgar-winner Connelly smoothly mixes Harry's detecting forays with his therapy sessions to dramatize how, sometimes, the biggest mystery is the self. BOMC alternate. (June)

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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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    The Last Coyoteby MR_READ

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    October 06, 2009: This was the 4th Harry Bosch novel that I have read and so far the best. I read my first Micheal Connelly book this summer (The Scarecrow) and haven't stop reading his thrillers since. He immediatley became my favorite fiction writer. After reading The Poet and Lincoln Lawyer I decided to start on the Harry Bosch series. I've been reading them in order and I can say his character gets richer as they go. If you are new to the series take the time to read from the beginning. You won't be disappointed. To really know Harry you need to read these books. The Last Coyote can't be missed! Excellent!!

    I Also Recommend: The Defector, The Closers (Harry Bosch Series #11), The Lincoln Lawyer (Mickey Haller Series #1).

    I just discovered Michael Connelly recently. I think he's created an interesting character in Harryby PattymcNY

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    August 15, 2009: excellent!!!!


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