Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Book 10 of 52 -- Michael Connelly's Lost Light


Harry Bosch has begun his retirement and he doesn't like it.

After a career in law enforcement, and devoting his life to protecting, and avenging those wronged by the law, Bosch finds it difficult to sit home and do nothing, especially since he is haunted by the unsolved murder of a young girl.

Bosch begins his private investigation, only to find another unsolved crime...one that is linked to the murder of the young woman.

Unable to rest until the killer is caught, Bosch will work outside of the law, but every step he gets closer to the truth brings him closer to a madman who'll stop at nothing to keep that truth from being found out.

`Lost Light' is another great entry in the Harry Bosch series.

The story unfolds at a breakneck pace, and every turn of the page introduces a new plot twist.

Harry Bosch is one of the best characters in detective fiction, and with each new outing we see him grow wiser and more mature taking the series to a whole new level.

Michael Connelly continues to dazzle readers with his original, fast-paced and complex novels.

Each new novel surpasses that of the previous, proving Michael Connelly to be a master of his craft.

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