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Lost Light
Harry Bosch Series, Book 9
by 
Michael Connelly
Len Cariou
  
Average rating: 
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Subject(s):  Fiction
Mystery
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association

Format Information

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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
File size:   137404 KB
ISBN:   9781594832376
Release date:   Oct 25, 2005

Description

Frustrated with the hypocrisy and bureaucracy of the LAPD, Harry Bosch has resigned and is forced to find a new source of income—and a new way of life. But the life of a retiree doesn’t suit him. He has devoted himself to law enforcement out of a deep drive to see justice done equally for all. On his own, he is still drawn towards the abyss. And when he rediscovers a startling, unsolved murder among the old case files he’s been poring over, he knows he can’t rest until he finds the killer, with or without a badge. Moving ever further inside the remarkable character of Harry Bosch, Michael Connelly takes another step closer to the classic novels of Raymond Chandler in this breakneck, relentless, and potent audiobook.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
This is a police procedural, even though the protagonist, Harry Bosch, is an ex-cop. Bosch sets out to solve a four- year-old robbery and murder, and learns that an FBI agent who worked on the robbery investigation vanished in the midst of it and hasn't been seen since. Bosch gets seriously on the wrong side of the FBI, complicating an already complicated inquiry. Len Cariou keeps the listener completely involved. His nuanced, well-paced reading draws one into the action, not letting us sit back as passive listeners. And his Harry Bosch is entirely believable--tired, a bit jaded, yet fiercely on the case. R.E.K. 2004 Audie Award Winner (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
 

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