The Black Echo by Michael Connelly

The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1) (Windsor Selection S.)

by Michael Connelly

An LAPD homicide detective must choose between justice and vengeance as he teams up with the FBI in the first novel of the "thrilling" Harry Bosch series (New York Times Book Review).
For maverick LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch, the body in the drainpipe at Mulholland Dam is more than another anonymous statistic. This one is personal . . . because the murdered man was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat" who had fought side by side with him in a hellish underground war. Now Bosch is about to relive the horror of Nam. From a dangerous maze of blind alleys to a daring criminal heist beneath the city, his survival instincts will once again be tested to their limit. Pitted against enemies inside his own department and forced to make the agonizing choice between justice and vengeance, Bosch goes on the hunt for a killer whose true face will shock him.
Please note that this book is not a first edition.

Reviewed by ibeforem on

4 of 5 stars

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This is the second book I’ve read in this series, and I like it. It’s an interesting first book for me, because there’s a lot that’s already happened to Bosch before this book even begins. I also find that these books start off rather slow, but once they gain momentum they keep you reading.

The mystery in this is interesting, and is about more than just a murder. I expect the animosity between Bosch and his higher ups will continue further into the series, and it adds another layer to everything.

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