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Talk Book Discussion : The Concrete Blonde by Michael Connelly
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1Andrew-theQM
Did you think the Follower had Sylvia? Did you think she was still in danger of being taken at Harry’s place?
2bhabeck
No, I thought that was a misdirection - Although it was possible, I thought it was more likely that he'd gone after Chandler
3Carol420
I agree with >2 bhabeck:. There has been a great deal of misdirection in this one.
4Sergeirocks
No, I thought from the note/poem that the victim was more likely to be Chandler. (The Follower said the woman's last word sounded like "Boschhhh" - Sylvia would have said Harry, not Bosch.)
I didn't feel Sylvia would be in danger, now that Bosch had found her.
I didn't feel Sylvia would be in danger, now that Bosch had found her.
5EadieB
I was hoping that Sylvia was ok and glad to find out he went after Chandler instead of Sylvia.
6bluebird_
Initially yes, but after reading the note i thought it more likely chandler. I got this when he wrote something like ‘i’ll take care of her for you’—It sounded like he was Taking a problem off his hands rather than being menacing...that andthe fact sylvia wouldn’t call him bosch...but chandler would
7Carol420
>6 bluebird_: Oh...good catch. I never thought about Sylvia only calling him "Harry' and Chandler only addressing him a "Bosch".

