Sonntag, 21. September 2014
Michael Connelly - The Closers
The Closers puts Harry Bosch back in the Los Angelese Police 
Department, where he was meant to be, and sets him to solving old cases,
 which is what he always did best, alongside Kiz Rider, who was always 
the best of the partners fate. They are working 
on the death of a bi-racial  teenager back in the 1980s, abducted from 
her bedroom and shot dead. The racial tensions of the time are clearly a
 factor - the DNA of a known racist is trapped in blood on the gun - but
 in a Michael Connolly novel, things are never as simple as they seem. 
And Bosch finds, not to his especial surprise, that he has been asked 
back into the LAPD as someone's weapon in the dance of departmental 
politics. The death of Becky Verloren was a tragedy - the investigation 
of her murder was a series of mistakes that left her father an alcoholic
 mess and her mother an obsessive trapped in the past, and someone 
profited by their misery.
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