It stated out just a little slower than the others but it was still a good book to read
Plenty of strong subplots surround a central murder mystery. The lead-up is average but the second-half of the book moves quickly and is full of surprises. The murder premise itself is farfetched, but the rest of the side stories hold the novel together.
3.5 stars out of 5
Connelly is one of the best mystery writers around today. Articulate, literate, creative, he is for me one of those who are currently holding the gold standard. He can sometimes seem unrelentingly dark, but he's never boring, and never ever stupid.
I did enjoy the Last coyote. Have been reading
M. Connelly for a long time, but had never read all of his first books. This open a door to Harry Bosch; made me understand so much about him and his childhood and his mother and the life that she lead. A surprise ending. and a good plot. I would recommend this book to all Michael Connelly's fans.
All Harry Bosch books are great. I now have my Hubby hooked after only one. Great Read!
Connelly's fourth novel cuts to the core of Harry Bosch's character, as he is drawn to investigate a thirty-year-old unsolved murder of his mother.,
another good Connelly book
Another good Connelly book. twists and turns all over.
Surprisingly good for a series that is usually too violent for my taste - Bosch goes back to find out who killed his mother 30 years before.