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The Black Ice (Bookcassette(r) Edition)

The Black Ice (Bookcassette(r) Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My favorite Connelly so far.
Review: This is the third Connelly that I've read, and the first featuring Harry Bosch. I was really impressed, and this makes me want to pick up all the Bosch novels.

In this story about drugs and corruption between Mexico and the LAPD, Connelly creates a character who is a maverick in a believable kind of way. He's hard-boiled but still has some soft points-- also a requirement for the classic mystery detective.

I don't think it's going to take me long to work through the Connelly collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Avoid the Black Ice
Review: The Black Ice, Michael Connelly's second crime novel in the Harry Bosch series is great. Engrossing and well-plotted, the novel concerns the apparent suicide of one of Bosch's fellow LA police officers. Bosch is drawn into the tangled web of the officer's life which brings him to Mexico and deep into the heart of black ice--a potent drug invading LA's streets. The conclusion is surprising, yet still believable. This is an excellent crime novel, very enjoyable.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another Enjoyable Bosch Book
Review: I read this for summer holiday reading, having devoured The Black Echo a year or so ago. I found The Black Ice to be slightly more predictable than Black Echo, but nevertheless thoroughly enjoyed it.

I am not a huge fan of crime fiction, but I do love the Bosch novels. There is just something about the hard-bitten maverick cop scenario that appeals to me, as does the seedy portrayal of modern Los Angeles.

While not a classic, this is a great crime thriller that satisfies.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another entertaining novel by Michael Connelly
Review: In THE BLACK ICE, Det. Harry Bosch finds that a murder investigation he's working on is somehow tied to another detective's purported suicide. After a bit of digging, it is determined that the suicide is actually a murder and it seems to be connected to the dead detective's past in a border town near Mexico and a potent new drug that's being smuggled across the border. Bosch's investigation gets him into hot water with his superiors in the LAPD, takes him down to Mexico and has him joining forces with the DEA in a dramatic raid on a drug trafficker's compound.

I thought THE BLACK ICE was slightly more predictible than the other two Connelly books I've read, and yet I was totally surprised by one of the major twists toward the end of the book. It's a highly entertaining read and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys this genre.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Warning on Audiobook edition
Review: This is a good book, but for those of you who will be listening to the Audiobook edition, beware. The reading is recorded using the left track and right track independently. You will need to set the balance control first to full left then full right. In some cars this becomes very hard to hear since it is using half the normal amount of amplification. This saves money for the publisher, but is not the most pleasant to use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CHILLING ICE
Review: The second in the Bosch series is not one of my favorites by Mr. Connelly, and I think it's because, to me, it's too easily figured out, so the element of surprise is not present. I also found some of the dialogue a little more wooden than usual, and once again, Harry falls in love at first sight.
However, those things aside, Connelly thrusts Harry into a labyrinth of deception, greed, murder, leading him across the border to Mexico.
Bosch is certainly to be admired in his pursuit of justice at the risk of his own job. Sometimes, it's frustrating for me that Harry seems to focus on nothing but his desires and his wishes. He doesn't seem happy with his job, so why does he stay in it? Wouldn't he be better off as a private investigator. He has no friends, and it's because he's such a lone wolf.
Now that I've sounded off about that, I will continue to finish the Bosch series, as Connelly is a skillful writer. This just isn't one of my favorites.
RECOMMENDED, THOUGH.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A stunning, exceptional crime novel!
Review: The Black Ice has been the fifth book of M.Connelly that I have read. So far, it is his best! The story is gripping, exciting, elaborate, suspensful, and absolutely well thought out.
The tensness is increasing permanently till the end with a finish that is quite surprising. In particular, I liked the way Connelly describes the character of Harry Bosch. You really 'learn' something about him and get some insights into his complex and 'different' personality.
If you like crime novels/police stories than this is for you! Although Connelly's way of writing is different from J.Ellroy or R.Chandler, his novels are absolutely comparable.
My recommendation is, buy the book 'The Harry Bosch Mysteries' where you've got the first three H.Bosch novels in a chronological order (The Black Echo, The Black Ice, The Concrete Blonde). Although it is not essential it is better to start at the beginning due to the fact that some 'small stories' are much easier to understand.
I will continue to read the other books of M.Connelly because he is a great author in a time where you find loads of rubbish in the book shelves. BUY IT YOU WON'T REGRET IT!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Murder and mystery cross the border in this "Bosch" thriller
Review: Christmas in California and detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch is on call. So begins another fast paced, action packed, mystery thriller by Michael Connolly. Listening to the LAPD scanner, Bosch sits at home alone "enjoying" a roasted breast of turkey and a glass of red wine while he savours the ceremonial opening of his three Christmas cards. A cryptic message in cop-speak from the scanner brings Bosch back to reality and, abandoning his Christmas dinner, he heads off to a dingy motel room and a corpse. Initially it looks like a suicide but certain aspects of the case worry Bosch who is certain it is a homicide. The victim is a police colleague and all the circumstances of his death and the events leading up to it provide a deeply tangled mystery. Is there any link with another homicide in town which the dead cop had been investigating? Is there a link with the new "Black Ice" designer drug being distributed around town and in particular with its source over the border in Mexico?

The excitement of the novel builds as Bosch gradually strips away the shrouds of mystery like layers of an onion, but still seemingly getting nowhere. Romantic interludes with the late cop's widow and the thrill of his undercover, even illegal, investigations in Mexico bring the drama to a climax. The reader has to give his/her imagination free rein remembering that this is a work of fiction and that anything goes. Our hero really is a hero and good must surely triumph over evil. Relax and enjoy the ride. This is not Michael Connelly's best novel but it is far from his worst. It sits comfortably in the middle of the pack and most regular Connelly readers will find it an enjoyable and escapist adventure story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: bosch getting more interesting
Review: I liked this book more than the black echo(1st in the series). Maybe because i like bosch as a character and connely didn't have to go into detail explaining him as in the previous book.
Black ice again has twists that seem to not be able to link together, but eventually do. It starts a little slower and some of the reasoning is hard to follow, but it all works out in the end. Connely seems to enjoy adding many different twists and subplots to make a point.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A dark world
Review: In the second novel of the series, Bosch runs into Black Ice, a new drug on the street, that leads to shady cops, double crosses, a trip to Mexico and a rather predictable ending. I like the character that Connelly has created and that's why I keep coming back, but the plots are filled with way out ideas that don't seem to fit the down to earth Bosch. I find Bosch such an interesting character I keep reading these mysteries in the hopes that the mystery will fit the quality of the hero.


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