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By The Time You Read This
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Giles Blunt
Bruce Brown
, August 18, 2012
I read and loved two of Blunts previous novels, Forty Words For Sorrow and The Delicate Storm. In this one detective John Cardinal loses someone close to him and he refuses to believe it was suicide. The nasty, taunting notes he starts receiving in the mail have him convinced that the murder was committed by someone he imprisoned, exacting their revenge on him in a way that would hurt the worst. His colleagues look at him with pity, encouraging him to seek help to come to terms with reality, even Lisa Delorme, who is wrapped up in a child pornography case. But Cardinal is starting to wonder how the small town of Algonquin Bay can have so many suicides and is determined to find out how many of them were actually murders. Note : its not necessary to have read any of the previous books to follow this case.
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The Black Echo: Harry Bosch 1
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Michael Connelly
Bruce Brown
, August 18, 2012
After reading Connelly's Harry Bosch series for years I finally decided to start at the beginning of the series. When detective Harry Bosch is called to the scene of an apparent overdose, things are just not adding up for him. Sure the deceased a fellow "tunnel rat" who fought alongside Bosch in Vietnam, had his share of problems after returning from the war, but things had been looking up. Someone wanted this man dead, and they were prepared to kill him and do much more to hide their secret. The renegade cop Bosch might be the only thing standing in their way...
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