Showing posts with label Harry Bosch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Bosch. Show all posts

Friday, September 25, 2015

The Crossing

The Crossing by Michael Connelly
400 Pages
 

"Detective Harry Bosch has retired from the LAPD, but his half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller, needs his help. A woman has been brutally murdered in her bed and all evidence points to Haller's client, a former gang member turned family man. Though the murder rap seems ironclad, Mickey is sure it's a setup. Bosch doesn't want anything to do with crossing the aisle to work for the defense. He feels it will undo all the good he's done in his thirty years as a homicide cop. But Mickey promises to let the chips fall where they may. If Harry proves that his client did it, under the rules of discovery, they are obliged to turn over the evidence to the prosecution. Though it goes against all his instincts, Bosch reluctantly takes the case. The prosecution's file just has too many holes and he has to find out for himself: if Haller's client didn't do it, then who did? With the secret help of his former LAPD partner Lucy Soto, Harry starts digging. Soon his investigation leads him inside the police department, where he realizes that the killer he's been tracking has also been tracking him. "

Connelly delivers another satisfying read in the Bosch series.   Not only is Harry struggling with being retired, he struggles with being on the other side of the line, the side of the defendant.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

The Burning Room

The Burning Room by Michael Connelly
388 Pages

Harry Bosch returns with a new partner and a new cold case to solve.   When a shooting victim dies years after being show, the death is deemed murder.  Bosch and his partner Lucia Soto must start examining the evidence to see if they can find who committed this crime in an apparent drive-by shooting. 


Michael Connelly write excellent police procedural  and this one does not fail to to satisfy.