Funk Rating: 10 out 10
There are authors and characters that get stale after a good run. Writers that get pushed by their publishing house, or simply run out of good stories. It's sad when that happens -- great characters just get burned out and worn down.
Then there is Michael Connelly and Harry Bosch. Arguably the best detective writer in the world, with the most unique and long-running character that never gets re-tread into the ground. Harry always shows a new part of himself, he grows, he changes, yet he remains the indefatigable champion of the dead. Tough to get close to, difficult to work with, yet incredibly loyal and perceptive.
This is yet another new twist in the Bosch franchise. And it's fabulous. I might be biased, but I don't think so... If you like Bosch, you gotta get this one.
"Happy is the man who finds refuge in..." Connelly's stories :)
There are authors and characters that get stale after a good run. Writers that get pushed by their publishing house, or simply run out of good stories. It's sad when that happens -- great characters just get burned out and worn down.
Then there is Michael Connelly and Harry Bosch. Arguably the best detective writer in the world, with the most unique and long-running character that never gets re-tread into the ground. Harry always shows a new part of himself, he grows, he changes, yet he remains the indefatigable champion of the dead. Tough to get close to, difficult to work with, yet incredibly loyal and perceptive.
This is yet another new twist in the Bosch franchise. And it's fabulous. I might be biased, but I don't think so... If you like Bosch, you gotta get this one.
"Happy is the man who finds refuge in..." Connelly's stories :)
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