Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Narrows

456 pages

This is the tenth in Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch series, but the first I've read (first of any Connelly books, by the way)
Harry Bosch's friend's widow contacts him because she suspects foul play in his death. In privately investigating the circumstances, Harry meets Rachel Walling an FBI agent who has been called back to Las Vegas to help investigate a series of killings that seem to be the work of an ex-FBI agent/serial killer known as The Poet. The public thinks The Poet is dead, but the FBI was never sure. Now they are certain he is the killer - again. The book is interesting, but not a real page-turner. I didn't find that I cared about the characters, just the plot.

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