A Darkness More Than Night
Book Review
A Darkness More than Night
A DARKNESS MORE THAN NIGHT by Michael Connelly – Brought Bosch and Terry McClain together
Police Procedurals / Legal Thrillers / Murder Thriller / Suspense
Nov 6, 2014
Age: 16+
Heat: Some
432
Jan 11 – Jan 14, 2023
My Rating
In this crossover book of Harry Bosch (Book 7) and the Terry McClain series (Book 2), A Darkness More Than Night is Michael Connelly at his best.
With a crime that rocks Hollywood — a hot shot director is accused of murdering a starlet during a sexual encounter — this is a storyline that the Prime series has used as a blueprint for a series…with many changes.
With both old and new nemeses, Bosch is constantly fghting against the criminal element as well as the upper echelon of the police department. Someone always has it in for him. But this time he’s in the sights for the crime of murder as a suspect himself.
The perfect thing about Bosch is he cares about the crime and the victim. Career politics doesn’t enter in his mindset, that puts him at odds with the “Brass” as well as the perps. He only cares about solving crimes and the victims. That makes him an epic hero on an epic journey.
Recommend?
I recommend this book to everyone who loves the series on television and with a love of police procedurals. There is enough backstory in the novel so that you do not have to read the books before, but it’s helpful.
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Disclaimer
I received via the OverDrive/Libby app from the Harris County Library system. It was read as a Kindle Book.
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