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Authors: Michael Connelly, Len Cariou
ISBN-13: 9781615583539, ISBN-10: 161558353X
Format: Other Format
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Date Published: October 2006
Edition: Bargain

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Author Biography: Michael Connelly

A former Los Angeles Times crime reporter, Michael Connelly s familiarity with the seamy side of L.A. adds a steamy kind of street cred to his hardboiled, gritty detective novels -- especially his bestselling series of mysteries featuring dark detective Hieronymous Harry Bosch.

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In 1995, Marie Gesto disappeared after walking out of a supermarket in Hollywood. Harry Bosch worked the case but couldn't crack it, and the 22-year-old woman never turned up, dead or alive. Now Bosch is in the Open-Unsolved Unit, where he still keeps the Gesto file on his desk, when he gets a call from the DA. A man accused of two heinous killings is willing to come clean about several other murders, including the killing of Marie Gesto. Bosch must now take Raynard Waits's confession and get close to the man he has sought - and hated - for eleven years. But when Bosch learns that he and his partner missed a clue back in 1995 that could have led them to Gesto's killer - and that would have stopped nine murders that followed - he begins to crack.
Michael Connelly's suspenseful new novel pits the detective People magazine calls "one of the most complex crime fighters around" against one of the most sadistic killers he has ever confronted. It confirms that Michael Connelly "is the best writer of suspense fiction working today" (Richmond Times-Dispatch).

Steve Forbes - Forbes

A mystery masterpiece that will be read with pleasure and appreciation for decades to come. The story flows smoothly and flawlessly with nary an awkward bump or false note. The characters are all plausibly and multidimensionally portrayed. The dialogue rings true. Connelly's descriptions of the story's settings are evocative. And there is no shortage of suspense, action and politics (the prosecutor is running for district attorney).

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