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The Night Fire (Renee Ballard, Bk 3) (Harry Bosch, Bk 22)
The Night Fire - Renee Ballard, Bk 3 - Harry Bosch, Bk 22
Author: Michael Connelly
Back when Harry Bosch was just a rookie homicide detective, he had an inspiring mentor who taught him to take the work personally and light the fire of relentlessness for every case. Now that mentor, John Jack Thompson, is dead, and his widow gives Bosch a murder book, one that Thompson took with him when he left the LAPD twenty years before -- ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781538733721
ISBN-10: 1538733722
Publication Date: 4/14/2020
Pages: 448
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 36 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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boomerbooklover avatar reviewed The Night Fire (Renee Ballard, Bk 3) (Harry Bosch, Bk 22) on + 441 more book reviews
This one is about 45 percent Harry, 40 percent Ballard, and 15 percent Haller. Interesting cases involving gang members and organized crime figures.
jjares avatar reviewed The Night Fire (Renee Ballard, Bk 3) (Harry Bosch, Bk 22) on + 3413 more book reviews
This book misses the mark on so many fronts. I cannot imagine a detective living on the beach in a tent. Renee Ballard admonishes citizens to 'stay safe' and does this illogical thing; it is stupid. She is not an interesting character. The conflict that she has with her superior officer (Olivas) is totally uninteresting.

I feel that the reason the author keeps talking about Harry's health is that he is getting ready to kill him off, but I don't feel Ballard is an interesting enough character to carry the stories in the future. I've heard Michael Connelly interviewed and he mentioned that he was looking to end the Harry Bosch stories. Of course, that was before he started putting the stories on television.

The Harry Bosch stories are targeted novels and this split into various side cases was not as interesting. I am very disappointed in the meandering around with the side cases. Also, Harry Bosch getting into the lawyer's building (near the end) was unrealistic. I also did not like that Ballard refused to turn in the illegal women to ICE. She is supposed to be a guardian of the law, not a renegade, self-appointed arbiter of the law. I'm not interested in authors instructing me with 'woke' characters.


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