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City of Bones (Harry Bosch) (original 2002; edition 2003)

by Michael Connelly

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Authors:Michael Connelly
Info:Warner Books (2003), Mass Market Paperback, 421 pages
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City of Bones by Michael Connelly (2002)

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Slowly wading into this series and it is definitely picking up steam for me. I seem to enjoy each one a little more than the last. (Edit: I accidently skipped ahead 3 books in the series, which explains some of the gaps I wondered about) ( )
  she_climber | May 8, 2013 |
Better than the last couple have been. ( )
  pidgeon92 | Apr 1, 2013 |
My first Michael Connelly and I am hooked. Great book. ( )
  catsinstacks | Oct 9, 2012 |
I always enjoy Michael Connelly novels and this one was particularly good. No happy ending for anyone though. ( )
  infjsarah | Aug 19, 2012 |
michael connelly is such a good writer. his Harry Bosch novels are really worth reading, especially if you like a good mystery. ( )
  barb302 | Jul 28, 2012 |
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This is for John Houghton, for his help, the friendship and the stories
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The old lady had changed her mind about dying but by then it was too late.
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"You know," Bosch whispered, "I'm starting to think it comes as a relief when you tell it's just the cops after that knock. At least then they know it's not an earthquake."
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Since his first appearance in 1992's Edgar-winning The Black Echo, Detective Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch has joined Dennis Lehane's Patrick and Angie, George Pelecanos's Derek Strange, and Greg Rucka's Atticus Kodiak in the pantheon of new-school hard-boiled detectives. Rather than giving Bosch a clever gimmick (like Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme, who is a quadriplegic), Michael Connelly embraces the noir archetype: Bosch, an L.A. homicide detective, is a chain-smoking loner who refuses to play by his superiors' rules. Although he has quit smoking, Harry's still the same tightlipped outsider, taking each crime as a personal affront as he tries to cleanse his beloved city of the darkness he sees engulfing it.

In City of Bones, Connelly's eighth Bosch title, Bosch and his well-dressed partner, Jerry Edgar, are working to identify a child's skeleton, buried for 20 years in the forest off Hollywood's Wonderland Drive, and to bring the killer to belated justice. For Bosch this is more than just another homicide, as the mystery child, beaten and abandoned, comes to represent much of what he sees as evil in his city. Add in a tragic love affair with a fellow cop, complications from overzealous media, and the growing feeling that he's fighting a losing battle about which no one cares, and the usually stoic Bosch is pushed to his limits. This isn't the strongest plot Connelly has concocted for Bosch, but it leads to an ending the whole series has been building toward. The conclusion may not shock longtime fans, but it will leave them wondering where the series will go from here. --Benjamin Reese

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Harry Bosch, Los Angeles police detective, is haunted by a twenty-year-old murder case about the bones of an eleven-year-old child which were found scattered in the Hollywood hills.

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