Lost Light is the ninth book in Michael Connelly’s series about Los Angeles Homicide Detective, Harry Bosch. At this juncture, Harry has retired from LAPD and had been having trouble settling down […]
Lost Light is the ninth book in Michael Connelly’s series about Los Angeles Homicide Detective, Harry Bosch. At this juncture, Harry has retired from LAPD and had been having trouble settling down […]
City of Bones is the eighth book in author Michael Connelly’s series about Los Angeles Police Detective Harry Bosch. It’s one of the best, in my opinion. The book stands nicely on […]
In reading (or listening to) the books in Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch series, Void Moon is depicted as the ninth book in the series. However, there’s no appearance by Los Angeles police […]
Reading the novels by Michael Connelly which involve Los Angeles homicide detective Harry Bosch in order, A Darkness More Than Night came as a bit of a surprise. It actually feels less […]
The character of Harry Bosch has done well for Michael Connelly. The gritty, hard-nosed Los Angeles homicide detective has his own moral code to live by. Love him or hate him, he […]
This fifth book in the series by Michael Connelly centered around Hollywood Homicide Detective Harry Bosch picks up the series quite nicely and brings him back to form. Bosch was always the […]
I have a few people I read books with. There is a mixture of tastes there and it seems no one has been completely satisfied with any of the books we’ve read […]
The third book in Michael Connelly’s series about Los Angeles Homicide detective Harry Bosch builds quite well on what was set up in earlier books. Harry is the type of detective that […]
Gritty police detectives who sometimes operate outside of department boundaries are a favorite character in crime novels. Sometimes they are too much of a favorite character and it’s hard to strike the […]
The Harry Bosch series has been quite lucrative for author Michael Connelly. After writing for a few years on the crime beat in Los Angeles, he developed the character of Harry Bosch. […]
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