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The Harry Bosch Novels: The Black Echo, The Black Ice, The Concrete Blonde by Michael Connelly
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Michael Connelly is a Pulitzer Prize nominated crime reporter turned Edgar Award winning and bestselling crime fiction author.
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The Harry Bosch Novels: The Black Echo, The Black Ice, The Concrete Blonde by Michael Connelly
Features
Hardcover:
800 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 2.35 x 9.54 x 6.26
Publisher: Little Brown & Company; (November 2001)
ISBN:
0316154970
Book Description Michael Connelly's most famous character, Detective Harry Bosch, has been thrilling readers for a decade. Now available in one omnibus edition are the three books that brought him to life. First introduced in The Black Echo, Bosch hunts the brutal murderer of a Vietnam buddy. Then, in The Black Ice, a narcotics officer's disappearance sends Bosch on a trail of murders leading from Hollywood Boulevard to Mexico's dusty back alleys. And in The Concrete Blonde, Bosch must hunt down the Dollmaker, a macabre serial killer, before he strikes again. Together, these three novels are the perfect way to discover, or rediscover, one of our most fascinating and well-loved sleuths.
About the Author Michael Connelly is the author of ten novels, including the bestselling series of Harry Bosch novels and the bestsellers Void Moon, Angels Flight, Blood Work, and The Poet. He lives in Los Angeles.
Reader Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3 books with a great place to start series, December 12, 2002
Reviewer:
A reader
from Lithia, Florida United States
The Bosch series is for anyone who likes a good police detective thriller. The story isn't as fast paced as James Pattersons - Alex Cross series, but the pace will keep you reading. The Black Echo, Black Ice, and Concrete Blonde (4 stars, 4 stars, and 5 stars, respectively) are a great compilation for starting with the Bosch Series. The first book may be a slightly predictable, but it gives good detail on the lead character. The second book builds on the first, with a lot of twists, and the third is the best of them all, a must read.
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