Ratings52
Average rating4
This entry of the harry bosch series highlighted the character of Terry McCaleb. The book was equally divided between their two perspectives. I feel it gave another darker version of Harry - when it is only his perspective we have his inner voice that shows his humanity. I enjoyed this book and am happy to be reading the Bosch series again.
This 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.
Story was predictable (which is a surprise really), but otherwise well written like most of Connelly's works.
I have loved these books ever since I read The Brass Verdict, so went back to the beginning and am working my way through the whole series. This is another that doesn't disappoint.