
The Black Box
by:
Michael Connelly
Edition: First Edition - First Printing
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0316069434
ISBN 13: 9780316069434
Publication date:
November 26th, 2012
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
Pages: 416
Genres: Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense
Harry Bosch finds himself drawn into a complex investigation that stretches back two decades when a bullet recovered from a recent crime scene points towards a harrowing case from 1992. As he digs deeper, the seasoned detective unravels a web of secrets and lies intertwined with the city’s dark history. Each clue brings him closer to the truth, but also risks reopening wounds that never fully healed.
The emotional weight of the past looms large as Bosch encounters the family of a victim whose life was lost in the chaos of the original case. They grapple with unresolved grief and unanswered questions, mirroring Bosch's own obsession with justice. The intricate details of the case pull him into a world of buried evidence, overlooked leads, and a system that may be more corrupt than he ever imagined.
Connelly crafts a gripping narrative that skillfully blends past with present, revealing how the past can resonate within the fabric of society. Bosch's relentless pursuit of justice is tested as he navigates bureaucratic obstacles, personal demons, and the ever-elusive quest for closure.
With a backdrop of Los Angeles and its multifaceted crime landscapes, the tension escalates with each chapter. Readers are left on the edge of their seats, eager to see if Bosch can piece together the puzzle of a case that has haunted him for far too long.
The emotional weight of the past looms large as Bosch encounters the family of a victim whose life was lost in the chaos of the original case. They grapple with unresolved grief and unanswered questions, mirroring Bosch's own obsession with justice. The intricate details of the case pull him into a world of buried evidence, overlooked leads, and a system that may be more corrupt than he ever imagined.
Connelly crafts a gripping narrative that skillfully blends past with present, revealing how the past can resonate within the fabric of society. Bosch's relentless pursuit of justice is tested as he navigates bureaucratic obstacles, personal demons, and the ever-elusive quest for closure.
With a backdrop of Los Angeles and its multifaceted crime landscapes, the tension escalates with each chapter. Readers are left on the edge of their seats, eager to see if Bosch can piece together the puzzle of a case that has haunted him for far too long.