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Book Review of The Crossing (Harry Bosch, Bk 18)

The Crossing (Harry Bosch, Bk 18)
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Defense attorney Mickey Haller asks a favor of his half-brother, Harry Bosch. Mickey's client, Da'Quann Foster, was arrested for the rape and murder of Lexi Parks. Mickey believes that his client is innocent and the evidence against him was planted. He asks Bosch to look into the murder and help him find evidence that will lead to reasonable doubt. Harry is reluctant to get involved. As an ex-LAPD Detective, he has seen other cops go to the other side of the aisle and lost respect for them. But when he reads the murder book, he has some questions that he wants answered. Not only does he think that Foster may be innocent, but he wants to find the real killer.

I love that Connelly put both Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller in this book. This was a well-plotted mystery that never slowed down. I was thoroughly entertained by the twists and turns in the story. My rating: 4.5 Stars.