November 4th 2008
The Closers
Yet another Harry Bosch novel from Michael Connelly. This one is set many years after the one I read last week. Harry spent three years in retirement, and learned that he has a six-year-old daughter. Yeah, I’m going to have to go back and find out what that’s all about.
Harry is back on the job, this time working in the Open-Unsolved division of LAPD. He and his partner get a DNA hit on one of the open cases on his first day back. And wouldn’t you know it… there’s high jingo involved! There were cover-ups, and Harry’s old nemisis Deputy Chief Irving is somehow involved.
Even though the case has been open for 17 years, the detective work is top-notch. It’s a fast-paced story, with enough twists and turns to keep you wondering just what happened back in 1988.
I think it’s fair to say I’m a fan of Michael Connelly and Harry Bosch.
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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: