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  2. 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.

  3. The Wrong Side of Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Bosch receives, in the mail, a handwritten will by Vance, giving $10 million to his longtime personal assistant and secretary Ida Forsythe and the remainder of his estate to his heir. Vance names Bosch as the executor. Bosch hires his half-brother Mickey Haller to represent him. When Vance is found dead at his desk, investigators first believed ...

  4. Michael Connelly Addresses the Possibility of Killing Off Bosch

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    In a new interview with Parade, the best-selling author discusses 'Bosch: Legacy' Season 2, his upcoming book and more.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Desert Star (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [2] A review in Kirkus Reviews opined that of the two murder cases featured in the novel, the Pearlman cases is "considerably more interesting—partly because the break that leads the unit to a surprising new suspect turns out to be both fraught and misleading, partly because identifying the killer is only the beginning of Bosch's problems ...

  9. City of Bones (Connelly novel) - Wikipedia

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    All seven seasons of the Amazon Prime Video series, Bosch, are based on Connelly's books. The events of City of Bones, together with those of The Concrete Blonde and Echo Park, serve as the basis for the first season. The main plot of the discovered bones and Bosch's tumultuous relationship with Brasher feature heavily in the show.