Two Kinds of Truth: a Bosch Novel / Michael Connelly, read by Titus Welliver, 402 p.
The latest Harry Bosch novel is possibly my new favorite. Harry's been accused of planting evidence in a very old case and must clear his name with the help of his half-brother Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller. Meanwhile, two pharmacists have been killed in connection with what appears to be an opioid theft ring. Lots of action and unabashed moral righteousness - two things I generally don't have much use for - make for a great story. Once again, the reading by Titus Welliver is terrific.
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