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  2. The Burning Room - Wikipedia

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    Bosch fabricates a connection to the Merced case to protect Soto, and the two investigate the fire parallel to the Merced case. The trail leads them to a series of robberies across Greater Los Angeles that the FBI believe were used to fund a white supremacist militia group, and ultimately to a witness hiding in a convent on the Mexican border.

  3. The Poet (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Published in 1996, it is the first of Connelly's novels not to feature Detective Harry Bosch and first to feature Crime Reporter Jack McEvoy. A sequel, The Narrows, was published in 2004. [2] The Poet won the 1997 Dilys Award. The story is told in first-person narrative from the perspective of reporter Jack McEvoy.

  4. Harry Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch is a fictional character created by American author Michael Connelly. Bosch debuted as the lead character in the 1992 novel The Black Echo, the first in a best-selling police procedural series now numbering 24 novels. The novels are more or less coincident in timeframe with the year in which they were published.

  5. The Drop (Connelly novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was referenced in an October 2010 interview, in which Connelly indicated that he'd like to release "'bookend' novels next year, the second one a Bosch book". [1] Connelly's first novel of 2011 was the Mickey Haller novel The Fifth Witness .

  6. City of Bones (Connelly novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch takes on the case together with his colleague Jerry Edgar and after investigating the matter further, a shallow grave containing the bones of a child is discovered. Bosch can't let go of the case, a case that brings back memories from his own childhood, [2] and starts an investigation. The only clue that he has to ...

  7. The Narrows (Connelly novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Narrows is the 14th novel by American crime author Michael Connelly, and the tenth featuring the Los Angeles detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch. [1] [2] As Bosch crosses paths with FBI Agent Rachel Walling, the novel ties story elements left unresolved in The Poet and those from Blood Work and A Darkness More Than Night together into the Bosch mythos.

  8. Pseudonymous Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Pseudonymous Bosch (/ ˈ s uː d ən ɪ m ə s b ɒ ʃ, b ɔː ʃ, b ɔː s /) is the pen name of Raphael Simon (born October 25, 1967), the author of The Secret Series and The Bad Books series of fiction books, as well as The Unbelievable Oliver chapter book mysteries and two stand-alone titles. He has written 12 books, each widely read.

  9. Angels Flight (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Bosch drives into a police barricade but realizes that Chastain was pulled from the backseat and is being beaten by the mob; he dies before backup arrives. Bosch reflects that Chastain will be made out as a martyr by Irving in an effort to quell the riots, with the Angels Flight murders pinned on Sheehan, and that he will have no choice but to ...

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