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3 books with a great place to start series: The Bosch series is for anyone who likes a good police detective thriller. The story isn't as fast paced as James Pattersons - Alex Cross series, but the pace will keep you reading. The Black Echo, Black Ice, and Concrete Blonde (4 stars, 4 stars, and 5 stars, respectively) are a great compilation for starting with the Bosch Series. The first book may be a slightly predictable, but it gives good detail on the lead character. The second book builds on the first, with a lot of twists, and the third is the best of them all, a must read.
A Great Foundation: Reading the "Harry Bosch Novels" gives you a great perspective on the books that follow. While each of Connelly's books are a great read on their own, it certainly makes them more enjoyable to start from the beginning of the series for the history. I was really impressed how Connelly handled the telling of the Dollmaker case in the third book, even though chronologically it was a case Bosch was involved in prior to the first book. If you're a CSI fan, you'll really enjoy how Connelly delivers the details of the cases Bosch finds himself involved in. And if you like Nelson Demille's lead characters in Plum Island and General's Duaghter, you'll enjoy Harry Bosch who shares many of the same personal traits.
Amazing: can get enough of bosch! connelly is an amazing writer and you will be pleased with all three of these books! a great read
the concrete blond: this is a great book in a great series.harry bosch is my favorite literary character and michael connelly my favorite author.the concrete blond shows harry at his toughest and most vulnerable.the mystery of the concrete blond will keep you guessing until the end.
Terrible, Awful, Very Bad: So bad I couldn't finish it- and for me that's saying a lot. Harry dully plods through these books, obsessing over his past, sleeping with his co-workers, and being a stupid lone gun. I gave 2 of these books a good try, hoping I might like one of them and I was rewarded with misery and frustration.
| Author: | Michael Connelly | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.54 | | EAN: | 9780316154970 | | Edition: | 0 | | ISBN: | 0316154970 | | Number Of Pages: | 800 | | Publication Date: | 2001-10-22 |
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