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by Deena Rae

The Last Coyote

Harry on the search for his mother's killer....
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The Last Coyote

written by Deena Rae
12 · 14 · 22

Book Review
The Last Coyote

THE LAST COYOTE by Michael Connelly So Many Twists & Turns

Crime, Police Procedural, Thriller
2003
Age: 13+
Heat: Sexual situations, language
416

My Rating

In this installment of The Bosch Universe Harry is on suspension after pushing his commanding officer through a plate glass window. As part of his suspension he must visit the department shrink to find out if he is fit for duty.

While speaking with the therapist, his mother’s murder is brought up this lights a spark under him to investigate that cold case to see if he can finally find out who killed her.

With twists, turns, revelations as well as a trip to Florida, Bosch zeros in on the person who went unpunished while skirting the law himself. Along the way, he’s responsible for the death of another cop which causes him some self doubt.

This is a wonderful read, fast paced and shocking in it’s final conclusion.

Recommend?

Highly recommend especially if you watched the Prime series – its about 75% different than the show.

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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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