November 1st 2008 12:05 pm
The Concrete Blonde
I’ve read a number of Connelly’s books over the years, so I’m somewhat acquainted with Harry Bosch, the LAPD detective who stars in most of his books. One of the things I like about Connelly is that he’s good at twisty plots, and tossing in little surprises here and there. Here’s what the cover blurb has to say about this book:
They called him the Dollmaker — the serial killer who stalked Los Angeles and left a grisly calling card on the faces of his female victims. With a single faultless shot, Detective Harry Bosch thought he had ended the city’s nightmare.
But then the dead man’s widow sues Harry and the LAPD for killing the wrong man — an accusation that rings terrifyingly true when a new victim is discovered with the Dollmaker’s macabre signature.
Now, for the second time, Harry must hunt down a death-dealer who is very much alive, before he strikes again. It’s a blood-tracked quest that will take Harry from the hard edges of the LA night to the last place he ever wanted to go — the darkness of his own heart.
Well, it’s a little over the top, but the bottom line is that this new “Dollmaker” isn’t the guy Harry killed and is just following in the footsteps of the Dollmaker. There are a few wrong guesses made by Harry (and me) about who the new killer is. And darned if it doesn’t all make sense when everything is finally revealed at the end!
This book gets a thumbs up from me.
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