The 3 best books by Michael Connelly and more…

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The best idea not to succumb to the phagocytic trend of the crime novel about the detective genre is to have a policeman as a solid character that passes through most of your novels. Come on, that's my impression in the case of good old Michael Connelly. Is not that …

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The Law of Innocence, by Michael Connelly

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Michael Connelly is not an author who beats around the bush when it comes to presenting a plot. In its inexhaustible wellspring of resources and imagination, precision ties it all together with that hook-and-loop efficiency from the first page. This time we go back with ...

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Night Fire, by Michael Connelly

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The more abundant a serial character such as Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch is, the more the author must complement it with new characters that disperse the focus a bit. New relationships that provide a kind of literary added value and that expose our protagonist to new vicissitudes ...

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Holy Night, by Michael Connelly

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If there is a hero of the crime novel who stands out for that particular sympathy of the eccentric, that is Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch. Because we are faced with an old detective with the great baggage of his twenty novels behind him. And if a protagonist is capable ...

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The Two Sides of Truth, by Michael Connelly

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The black market for drugs is no longer just a matter of illegal trafficking from vessels that infiltrate large shipments of cocaine, opiates or whatever is necessary. Caches can now be moved more underground between drug labels. And Michael Connelly has decided to tackle the depths of that ...

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The Gods of Guilt, by Michael Connelly

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Since the American writer Michael Connelly burst onto the Spanish literary scene, back in 2004, the flood of his works has not stopped. Emblematic characters such as the prolific Harry Bosch have managed to win a space on the tables of many readers thanks to that mix between the police and ...

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The dark side of goodbye, by Michael Conelly

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I recently reviewed this author's novel The Burning Room. And the truth is that it was quite a discovery for me. This time it was an act of contrition towards the most genuine detective story. The assault of the police by the black genre seems not to ...

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The Burning Room, by Michael Connelly

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Policeman Harry Bosch is charged with a case between the grotesque and the ridiculous. At least that's how it seems to him from the outset. That a guy dies from a bullet ten years after receiving it seems more typical of a later natural death, unrelated to a murderous bullet with a function ...

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