
The Crossing
by:
Michael Connelly
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0316225886
ISBN 13: 9780316225885
Publication date:
November 3rd, 2015
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
Pages: 388
In a gripping tale of mystery and legal intrigue, ex-LAPD detective Harry Bosch finds himself navigating a complex new chapter of his life after retirement. The story revolves around his half-brother, Mickey Haller, a sharp and charismatic defense attorney, who poses a provocative challenge to Bosch. Haller calls upon Bosch's expertise to help investigate a case that could potentially reverse the conviction of a man sentenced for a brutal murder—a case that the legal system has seemingly settled.
As Bosch delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers layers of deception and danger that complicate the pursuit of justice. His commitment to uncovering the truth drives him into the shadows of a dark underbelly, where loyalties are tested, and old demons emerge. The stakes escalate as Bosch confronts not only external threats but also the moral implications of a system he once served.
This tale of brotherhood, redemption, and unyielding determination paints a portrait of a man seeking both justice and personal closure. As Bosch confronts the ghosts of his past, readers are taken on a taut rollercoaster ride through Los Angeles, where every decision could mean the difference between freedom and doom.
As Bosch delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers layers of deception and danger that complicate the pursuit of justice. His commitment to uncovering the truth drives him into the shadows of a dark underbelly, where loyalties are tested, and old demons emerge. The stakes escalate as Bosch confronts not only external threats but also the moral implications of a system he once served.
This tale of brotherhood, redemption, and unyielding determination paints a portrait of a man seeking both justice and personal closure. As Bosch confronts the ghosts of his past, readers are taken on a taut rollercoaster ride through Los Angeles, where every decision could mean the difference between freedom and doom.