The Wrong Side of Goodbye by Michael Connelly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Another winner by Michael Connelly. Harry Bosch is an aging but still vital detective who was forced into a retirement that he wasn't quite ready for. To use his time and talent, he is working as a volunteer and partnered with a female detective in the smaller area of San Franando in California. Here he comes upon one of the most horrific cases that he has seen in a long time.
His main work at the moment though is as a private investigator. He doesn't advertise his work although he is quite busy because the work seems to come to him.
An excellent read. I always enjoy Harry Bosch; a likeable and believable character. His daughter is growing and in university now but they are very close. I can feel great things ahead for Maddie.
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