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Harry Bosch is about eight months into his retirement from the LAPD and decides to do some follow up on one of his old cold cases. It's one that's haunted him because of the way the victim, Angella Benton, was found at the scene. It didn't take long for him to realize that he opened the proverbial "Pandora's Box" after a chance move put him in the crosshairs of several law enforcement agencies. You know Harry...that just energized him.
This was the first story in the series where Harry's narratin ...more
This was the first story in the series where Harry's narratin ...more

At loose ends after resigning from the LAPD, Harry Bosch decides to revisit one of his cases that was never solved. Angella Benton's murder has haunted Harry for years. He was taken off the case when the murder was linked to a two million dollar theft from a movie set. Neither case was solved. Now Harry is digging into the case, trying to see what was missed. But the LAPD and the FBI are warning him off, telling him he doesn't want to be involved. This, of course, makes harry just want to dig de
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Lost Light
4 Stars
Having left the LAPD, Harry Bosch turns his hand to private investigation and looks into a cold case involving the death of a young production assistant whose murder is linked to the theft of 2 million dollars from a movie set, and the subsequent disappearance of an FBI agent.
This series is really beginning to hit its stride for me and getting Harry's first person perspective added some much needed insight into his personality. Len Cariou's narration of the audiobook is very im ...more
4 Stars
Having left the LAPD, Harry Bosch turns his hand to private investigation and looks into a cold case involving the death of a young production assistant whose murder is linked to the theft of 2 million dollars from a movie set, and the subsequent disappearance of an FBI agent.
This series is really beginning to hit its stride for me and getting Harry's first person perspective added some much needed insight into his personality. Len Cariou's narration of the audiobook is very im ...more

Nov 13, 2017
Sandra Hoover
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it was amazing
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Another brilliant, fantastic read in this series! I loved that it was written in first person from Harry's point of view - I enjoyed following his thought process as he works things through. So many twists & turns in this case as Harry unraveled the truth from an unsolved case he had briefly worked four years prior to his retirement from the department. As always, Harry lands in a pile of . . . trouble and has to work his way through dangerous, murky waters and yet, as always, he is relentless i
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I don't know what it was about this book, but I felt like I had read this one and I checked to see if I had but I had not recorded it anywhere. I am not sure that I like Bosch as a private detective. He does get the job done, but I like all the enemies he makes along the way when he is getting said job done. He did make some people unhappy but it just didn't feel right.
This was an interesting case and I could definitely see if you were a homicide detective and you couldn't solve the murder how t ...more
This was an interesting case and I could definitely see if you were a homicide detective and you couldn't solve the murder how t ...more


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