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See allThis is a stronger book when it's Bosch's tale, and much weaker when it's McCaleb's. Something about McCaleb just hasn't worked as well for me in Connelly's writing.
Very good at what it's aiming to do, and that makes me never want to read or think of this book ever again.
Finished this in two days. While I do find the crux of the story engaging and an enjoyable change of pace for Connelly the rather lazy romance in this novel let's it down quite a bit. One of Connelly's weaker works I've read so far that's for sure.
It takes a moment to get used to considering every previous Bosch book has been in the third-person, but it works for the story here. One of the better stories of Connelly's work I've read so far.
This is easily the shortest Bosch book so far, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It gets going fairly quickly, but the story doesn't quite hit that well, it's a much more fast-paced novel in comparison to the standard Bosch fare. Still a good read, but one of the weaker efforts.