The Black Echo
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made a good choice.
Connelly seems to always get it right.
Reading his acknowledgements you know he
is giving you the right info.
I personally feel It is the Best crime series out there!


Lets face it Michael Connelly is the best American Crime Detective/police precordial series writer EVER.

Always fun to hear from another audio book listener. For awhile, I was a little embarrassed to admit I seldom actually "read" anything anymore. Now I talk up audio every chance I get!

Oh, and I especially like the books in the Boasch series read by Len Cariou.

I've never listened to an audiobook, but I can imagine Len Cariou sounding just like Harry Bosch would.


I'm happy for anyone discovering Michael Connelly. He is a wonderful writer and he really seems to be a genuinely nice guy. I would strongly recommend reading ALL of Michael's books in chronological order because his characters from his other books are weaved into his books about Harry, Ex: "Blood Work", "The Poet" & "Scarecrow", "Lincoln Lawyer", etc. Otherwise, you will find yourself going back to read them out of order (which I did several times until I caught on). I also strongly suggest checking out his website. He even has pictures taken of different actual scenes from the books in LA. Something else I really like about Michael is he is very generous about sharing names of authors/books he himself really likes in his genre'. I discovered Michael Koyrta, Robert Crais, Peter Robinson, Laurie R. King, James Lee Burke (to name a few) through him. You will definitely enjoy him and all the characters he will introduce you to.

Another fantastic murder/mystery author is Jo Nesbo. His Harry Hole series is incredible. Also, the Kurt Wallander series by Henning Mankell is a must read.

You mentioned Kurt Wallander series. Would that be
a series that I saw on PBS? I did really find that
to be very well done. Enjoyed it very much.


Anoth..."
Jo Nesbo = awesome. Harry Hole reminds us a little of Harry Bosch, no?


I agree. Edgier, definitely. I think Hole is more "off his rocker" that Bosch. Bosch is tired and fed up with everything that he has been through and seen. Hole has a more prominent dark side. Having grown up in Norway, the environment in these books hit home with me.


Steve I don't believe the "An Informal Boston Education" is by our Michael Connelly. There is another Michael Connelly from the Boston area. I read his book "The President's Team: The 1963 Army-Navy Game and The Assassination of JFK" and learned there are 2 Michael Connelly authors. It doesn't appear that even Goodreads & Amazon have picked up on that fact.





I have only read The Black Echo so far--and loved it--and so I wanted to see the recommended order before read whatever is supposed to be next.
Thanks.


Thanks. I didn't know if there was a difference between the published order and the chronological order of the story. For example, for the Tom Clancy Jack Ryan series, the first one published (The Hunt for Red October) is the third or fourth in the chronological series.
If the published order is the same, then it's a non-issue.


Hey Gordon - I'd go to Michael's website. Lots of great things on his site including his books list. I highly recommend it. He's also on FaceBook & Twitter.

I strongly agree with you, Stephen!! I didn't at first and missed out on what those other books brought to Harry's story until I finally back-tracked.

Go to stopyourekillingme.com for a chronological order of mystery-thrillers.

Ian


I would have to agree with you. I am especially impressed by his legal knowledge in the courtroom since he isn't a lawyer. I know he covered the courts as a journalist, but he is still very competent in the law. It makes for realistic reading.



I'd say it's definitely best to read them in order.
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