Unstoppable detective Harry Bosch returns in a new thriller from New York Times best-selling author Michael Connelly.
Harry Bosch is California’s newest private investigator. He doesn’t advertise, he doesn’t have an office, and he’s picky about who he works for, but it doesn’t matter. His chops from 30 years with the LAPD speak for themselves.
Soon one of Southern California’s biggest moguls comes calling. The reclusive billionaire has less than six months to live and a lifetime of regrets. He hires Bosch to find out whether he has an heir. Using all of his cold-case skills, Bosch pieces together a 65-year-old mystery and finds out that the case is not as simple – or as cold – as he thought.
Swift, unpredictable, and thrilling, The Wrong Side of Goodbye proves once again that “Connelly is still very much in his prime” (Washington Post).
RICK “SHAQ” GOLDSTEIN SAYS: HIERONYMUS BOSCH HANDLES 2 CASES… 1 PUBLIC… 1 PRIVATE… REALISTIC VIET NAM TIE IN! Retired former LAPD cop Harry (Hieronymous) Bosh… after a fiery up- in- flames retirement lawsuit… against the LAPD… splits his time by donating portions of his time and expertise at no charge to the San Fernando Police Department (potential readers… please re-read the just mentioned police department name… it is NOT San Francisco… it IS San Fernando… a small town in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles…. even though Harry purposefully…
Bosch and Haller return in another satisfying instalment. Michael Connelly keeps on going from strength to strength. In this latest instalment, Harry Bosch has won a big settlement from the LAPD and is now working as a part time unpaid reserve detective for the San Fernando Police Department, putting in almost full time hours, because being a detective with a badge is in his blood.
Harry Bosch is back again – better than ever Harry Bosch left the LAPD again before they could fire him over a minor infraction. Since then he has successfully sued for being illegally forced into retirement. Once again Bosch has set up his shingle as a private investigator, but at the same time he is working as an unpaid part-time detective in the town of San Fernando outside of Los Angeles.