Book Details
Title: |
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The Wrong Side of Goodbye |
Author: |
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Michael Connelly |
Times Read: |
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1 |
Last Read: |
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12.28.16 |
Other Books Read By This Author (39)
- 9 Dragons
- Angels Flight
- The Black Box
- The Black Echo
- The Black Ice
- Blood Work
- The Brass Verdict
- The Burning Room
- Chasing the Dime
- City of Bones
- The Closers
- The Concrete Blonde
- Crime Beat
- The Crossing
- The Dark Hours
- Dark Sacred Night
- A Darkness More Than Night
- Desert Star
- The Drop
- Echo Park
- Fair Warning
- The Fifth Witness
- The Gods of Guilt
- The Last Coyote
- The Late Show
- The Law of Innocence
- The Lincoln Lawyer
- Lost Light
- The Narrows
- The Night Fire
- The Overlook
- The Poet
- Resurrection Walk
- The Reversal
- The Scarecrow
- Trunk Music
- Two Kinds of Truth
- Void Moon
- The Waiting
Notes History
Date Read |
Note |
12.28.16 | The next episode in the Harry Bosch/Mickey Haller universe of Michael Connelly. I liked this one more then the last few I think. Here, Harry is in a new situation career-wise, but also getting more reflective and he spends some time in the past going back to his Viet Nam days, which I really enjoyed. I feel like the last few were just more and more episodic like not much happens really... and I guess the same could be said for this one plot-wise (spoiler alert, he solves the cases that he's working on), but this one still stands out more for me because I really feel like he's an old man now. Several times he gets bested physically by others who are younger and fitter. I guess it's hard to convey in a book because Harry's mind is still sharp, I appreciate that he's graduated on to full-on retirement and I can see him much older. I feel like he's been almost-retired for like 3 or 4 books, so for it to finally happen is refreshing. Liked it. |