The Harry Bosch Series by Michael Connelly
The Harry Bosch series by Michael Connelly The Black Echo [1992] Bosch has just received a taunting message apparently from the Dollmaker. For maverick LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch, the body in the drainpipe The Last Coyote [1995] at Mulholland Dam is more than another anonymous statistic. This one LAPD detective Harry Bosch is down on is personal...because the murdered his luck. His house is condemned in the man was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat" aftermath of the earthquake, his who had fought side by side with him in a hellish girlfriend has left him, and he attacked underground war. Now Bosch is about to relive the his commanding officer and is horror of Nam. From a dangerous maze of blind alleys suspended indefinitely, pending a to a daring criminal heist beneath the city, his survival psychiatric evaluation. At first he resists the LAPD instincts will once again be tested to their limit. Pitted shrink, but finally recognizes that something is troubling against enemies inside his own department and forced him and has for a long time. In 1961, when Harry was to make the agonizing choice between justice and twelve, his mother, a prostitute, was brutally murdered, vengeance, Bosch goes on the hunt for a killer whose and no one has ever been accused of the crime. true face will shock him. With the spare time a suspension brings, Harry opens The Black Ice [1993] up the thirty-year-old file on the case and is irresistibly drawn into a past he has always avoided. It's clear that Narcotics officer Cal Moore's orders the case was fumbled and the smell of a cover-up is were to look into the city's latest drug unmistakable.
[Show full text]