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Lost Light

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Lost Light

written by Deena Rae
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Book Review
Lost Light

LOST LIGHT by Michael Connelly – What a Wild Ride

Police Procedurals / Legal Thrillers / Murder Thriller / Suspense

September 30, 2014

Age: 16+
Heat: Some
Language: Some cursing

384

Jan 19 –   Jan 21, 2023

My Rating

What a wild read. In this installment (Harry Bosch Book 9), Harry now has his private investigator license and is on a mission to solve one of the cases he was unable to close while on the job.

With Mr Connelly’s trademark gritty characters, sun baked locations, and a collection of law enforcement officers unwilling to listen to an “old timer”, this story was nothing that I expected.

A multi million dollar heist, an officer murder and money marked by the FBI leads to a thousand directions this case can go culminating in a shocking conclusions.

So far, I have read a plethora of Harry Bosch and Bosch Universe books, I have loved (and devoured) each one, although I wish I had read them in the order of B Universe rather than HB World as the splits and convergences are interesting but leaves some questions.

Recommend?

Recommend this one to anyone who enjoys intelligent thrillers with lots of twists and turns.

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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.

Deena Rae

Deena Rae

Deena Rae was born and raised in Texas - home of bluebonnets, boots, beef and big hair - into a family that was in the printing and publishing industries. Her father was a computer programmer for major newspapers when the equipment took up whole rooms and mother has been a publisher for almost 40 years - trying, unsuccessfully, to bring her into the family business. ​Finally relenting in 2011, she officially joined The Book Connection - her mother's publishing and packaging company - as the Digital Director, to create the epublishing division. Her computer skills, willingness to help authors, love of literature, no-nonsense attitude and quick wit has helped shepherd many authors through the maze of digital and indie publishing. Quickly deciding she wanted to offer her services to more authors than just the ones her mother represented, she branched out on her own, opening E-BookBuilders January of 2012. The rest is history.

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