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Bezig met laden... Dark Sacred Night (A Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch Novel, 21) (origineel 2018; editie 2019)door Michael Connelly (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. A police procedural that shows how the detailed examination of old records is used to help solve a cold case as Harry Bosch and Renee Ballard work together to find the murderer of a teenager. Although they are disciplined enough to do this, when Ballard figures out whodunit, she goes alone to the suspect's location and breaks into it with no way out. There are many side stories that show us more about Ballard and Bosch and the daily routine of police detectives. Cisco, from Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer series, makes an appearance. As usual, I guessed wrong, but I'm satisfied with the mystery part of the story---Connelly gives some reasonable clues early on; alas, Renee has to happen upon the information she needs near the end of this over 400-page book. The book is separated into alternating sections focusing on Bosch and Ballard. (The book gets 3.5 stars instead of 4 because I made the mistake of picking up a P.G. Wodehouse immediately after I finished this and saw once again what delightful writing looks like. I like Connelly's books, but I wouldn't call them delightful.) Good old Bosch joined by detective Renee Ballard. Bosch is searching an historical case of a young murdered girl. Technology has improved but Ballard have to manually search thru old written up case pages over several years. Pain strikingly they crack the case against internal police resistanc. To get quick justice they tell the father (criminal) of the murderers location and basic justice is done. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML:Harry Bosch teams up with LAPD detective Renée Ballard to solve the murder of a young girl in the new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly.
Ballard can't let him go through department records, but when he leaves, she looks into the case herself and feels a deep tug of empathy and anger. She has never been the kind of cop who leaves the job behind at the end of her shift ?? and she wants in. The murder, unsolved, was of fifteen-year-old Daisy Clayton, a runaway on the streets of Hollywood who was brutally killed, her body left in a dumpster like so much trash. Now Ballard joins forces with Bosch to find out what happened to Daisy, and to finally bring her killer to justice. Along the way, the two detectives forge a fragile trust, but this new partnership is put to the test when the case takes an unexpected and dangerous turn. Dark Sacred Night for the first time brings together these two powerhouse detectives in a riveting story that unfolds with furious momentum. And it shows once more why "there's no doubt Connelly is a master of crime fiction" (Associat Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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(Print: 10/30/2018; 9780316484800; Little, Brown and Company; 448 pages.)
Audio: 10/30/2018; Hachette Book Group; 9781549121067; Duration 10:43:14; 10 parts.
(Digital: Yes)
(Film/TV: I recognized this plot from the Amazon Prime Video Bosch series—minus the Ballard character.)
SERIES:
Harry Bosch, Book 21 [depending on how you count] (32nd novel by the author)
MAIN CHARACTERS:
Renee Ballard – LAPD Late Show Detective
Lola- Renee’s dog
Aaron Hayes – Lifeguard and Renee’s love interest
Harry Bosch – Private Investigator / Part-time volunteer Detective at San Fernando Police Department
Dennis (Cisco) Wojciechowski – Mickey Haller’s private investigator
Elizabeth Clayton – Drug addict—the murder of her daughter is a 9 year old cold case.
Captain Trevino – Captain at the San Fernando Police Department
Bella Lourdes – Detective in Crimes against persons unit--Partners-up with Bosch at the San Fernando Police Department
Danny Sisto – Detective at San Fernando Police Department
Anthony Valdez – Chief at San Fernando Police Department
Lucia Soto – Bosch’s former partner at LAPD
Oscar Luzon – Detective for the San Fernando PD.
SUMMARY/ EVALUATION:
I was HOPING Bosch and Ballard would meet! This was fun to have two star detectives meeting and working together.
Occasionally there’s something I don’t buy, like in this story, an overturned glass and lamp are attributed to a cat. It’s possible, but I have 11 indoor cats, and my lamps and glasses have never once been over-turned. It’s attributed here in the story to the cat being stressed at being couped up for three days. Maybe…but hungry cats don’t equate in my mind to clumsy cats. But hey, it works well enough.
AUTHOR:
Michael Connelly (7/21/56). From Connelly’s website—"Born in Philadelphia, AP. Moved to Florida at the age of 12 (so that’d be 1968?) Inspired by the books of Raymond Chandler while attending the University of Florida. Chose the major of journalism with a minor in creative writing. One of his teachers was novelist Harry Crews. Graduated in 1980. Worked at newspapers in Daytona and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing mostly in the crime beat. A magazine article he co-wrote elevated his stature for the likes of the Los Angeles Times, which brought him here to California.”
NARRATOR:
Titus Welliver (3/12/1962)
The most comprehensive biography page I have seen on Titus so far is “Rotten Tomatoes. Be advised though that the leading sentence begins with “Titus Welliver was an American Actor . . .” as though he no longer exists. This is not the case. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/titus_welliver
GENRE:
Mystery, fiction, suspense, thriller
LOCATIONS:
Los Angeles, San Fernando, San Bernardino, Orange County
SUBJECTS:
Murder, Police Procedure, Addicts, Gangs, Crime, Volunteer police work; night shift; female cop; cold case; serial killer
SAMPLE QUOTATION:
From Chapter 1
“Ballard looked back into the tub. Half of the water she had put in was gone. The drain’s rubber seal had a slow leak.
‘There’s no bleeding wit the facial injuries,’ she said. ‘That happened postmortem. The wound on the back of the head is what killed her.’
Doucette nodded.
‘Someone came up and cracked her skull from behind,’ he said.
‘No,’ Ballard said. ‘It’s an accidental death.’
‘How?’ Doucette asked.
Ballard pointed to the array of items on the bathtub sill. ‘Based on decomp. I’d say it happened three nights ago,’ she said. ‘She turns out the lights in the house to get ready for bed. Probably that lamp on the floor in the bedroom was the one she left on. She comes in here, fills the tub, lights her candles, gets her towel ready. The hot water steams the tiles and she slips, maybe when she remembered she left her glass of wine on the bed table. Or when she started pulling up the nightgown so she could get in the tub.’
‘What about the lamp and the spilled wine?’ Doucette asked.
‘The cat.’
‘So, you just stood here and figured all this out?’”
RATING:
I gave this book 5 stars. I’m so pleased Bosch and Ballard have teamed up. ( )