Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Book 60 of 52 -- Michael Connelly's The Last Coyote



"The Last Coyote" by Michael Connelly is a very involved detective mystery that Harry Bosch decides to solve.

Bosch receives involuntary stress leave (ISL) after pushing his commanding officer through a window.

With time on his side, Bosch takes on a voluntary cold case of the murder of his mom that was 31 years ago.

Having to see a shrink, the true Bosch comes to light, a very angry man -- the psychologist brings to surface much dirty laundry that Bosch must face.

He must contend with internal investigation, political power and ruthless killers that want everything kept quite.

Also Bosch lost his lover and his house is condemned from earthquake damage.

In the search for the answer Bosch travels to Florida and meets a lady that left a spark in his heart.

Connelly writes an in depth story of a detective who overcomes these problems by moving forward in life.

Very good story that keeps the reader going to the end.

2 comments:

steakbellie said...

I'll never understand how you read so much....

Smelmooo said...

I SLEEP VERY LITTLE!

I HAVE NO CHILDREN!

I HAVE NO COMPETITIVE CFOOD EATING HABITS TO GET IN THE WAY!

Smooch