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Sunday, May 6, 2012
The Black Echo by Michael Connelly
The Black Echo by Michael Connelly, 482 pages.
This was Connelly's first novel back in 1992, and features his long-time character, Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch. Bosch and partner, Jerry Edgar, investigate the death of a junkie found in a storm drain. The first officers to the scene and the medical folk all assume it's an accidental overdose, but when Harry recognizes the dead man as a fellow "tunnel rat" from Viet Nam and notices some oddities at the scene, he begins an investigation. The evidence points to the dead guy being tied to a big bank robbery from several months back and that brings in the FBI and sets Harry in the sights (not for the last time) of Deputy Chief Irving.
A good framework for this book and the rest of the series.
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Labels:
Character: Harry Bosch,
detectives,
Los Angeles,
murder,
Patrick,
police,
vietnam
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