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Nine Dragons by Michael Connelly

Amazon Best of the Month, October 2009:
"An investigation into a cold-blooded murder introduces Detective Harry Bosch to a Chinese underworld lurking in the dark recesses of the City of Angels. Its tentacles are far reaching, yet it remains shrouded in secrecy due to time-honored cultural traditions that keep the exploited from speaking out. To the victim's family, Bosch promises revenge, but when his own daughter suddenly becomes a target, he promises blood. However, working a case with leads on both sides of the Pacific provides little room (or time) for error. 9 Dragons is a gritty, coffee-and-cigarettes crime thriller full of smart twists and generous helpings of suspense. Fans of Michael Connelly can expect another exceptional thrill ride, while newcomers will be immediately engaged by the tortured and unrelenting Bosch. "He knew one day it would come to this, that the darkness would find [his daughter] and that she would be used to get him," writes Connelly. "That day was now."

It's good as usual.
rraayy1000's profile
I plan on reading this. I think the far reaching aspects of it will be good.
barbincolorado's profile

18 days ago
I have it on reserve at the library. I love the Harry BOsch books and this one seems really interesting. Plus you get more info about his daughter maybe.
djmhart's profile

18 days ago
I am looking forward to reading this book.
lovesreading's profile

18 days ago
have it at home- should be in my next few reads
nine's profile

17 days ago
I just finished this and, although it is not among Connelly's best, even a mediocre Connelly is good. Without giving too much away, the story itself is preposterous enough on its face and doesn't get any more believable.

Still Connelly knows how to write and the book's pacing is solid. Still, this one definitely trips the "Silly" meter.
RockyRoccoco's profile

16 days ago