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The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, 1)

The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terse style, absorbing plot, great read!
Review: Thoroughly enjoyed this detective thriller by Michael Connolly. Outstanding by any standard, as a first novel it is truly remarkable. The author creates four-dimensional characters that catch at the imagination and populate credible environments, in a gritty tale of death and deception. The twists and turns of the plot are symbolised by the maze of underground passages that Harry Bosch, L.A. detective and erstwhile Vietnam War tunnel rat, must penetrate to solve a case that will link his past with his present. Great read, great write, recommended!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good descriptions and narrative, but contrived plot.
Review: This is a readable book, with some good characterizations and a flowing narrative. It is, however, spoiled by a hugely contrived plot which strains believability. As the plot is worked out at the end of the book unfolds it pretty much spoiled it for me. I'd read Connelly again though, hoping that his talents wouldn't be wasted as they were in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Even when you're not reading it - you're thinking about it!
Review: Michael Connelly is a master at getting your attention and holding it until the last word. He uses all his knowledge and know-how from his crime reporter background to weave a tale full of mystery, intrigue and surprise. You cannot outguess him! His character Hieronymus Bosch is a genius at what he does, a homicide detective, and Connelly tells us just enough to keep us wondering what the next twist and turn will be. All the emotions are played when it comes to Bosch - you cannot help but join forces with this complex, super-smart detective. Connelly won the Edgar Award for this book. When I finished reading it, I immediately ordered ALL of the seven books he has written so that I may follow Bosch's life in sequence. This author is one you should not miss meeting and enjoying!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fast start, instant reader interest, great surprise ending.
Review: The reader of this book will instantly become a fan of Michael Connelly and Harry Bosch. The author captures the reader with rivetting action and a plot that is not totally revealed until the very last page.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good police novel
Review: I enjoyed this book very much as far as the characters go. The crime involved was not quite as interesting, but still good enough and with enough twists to keep me interested until the end. And I have to admit, I also liked it because it took place in LA and all the locations mentioned and talked about I could relate to. I liked this book well enough that I've already bought Black Ice. Worth reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Read Concrete Blonde first
Review: Unlike most authors with continuing characters, Connelly has not published the Bosch stories in chronological order. Black Echo is an entertaining novel but it reveals key plot elements of The Dollmaker case, described in the Concrete Blonde. I didn't find the plot as compelling in The Black Echo as in his later books, but perhaps that's because of my lack of interest in war experiences. The writing is unusually descriptive -- I was starting to cough with all Bosch's smoking. (Surprising he wasn't the character needing a heart transplant, described in my favorite of Connelly's books (so far), Blood Work).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Connelly's first and still the best
Review: Connelly spent years on the crime beat for the LA Times and his knowledge shows. An extremely talented writer, he introduces Harry Bosch, a great new character on the police procedural lineup. I have read everything Connelly has written, and this is still my favorite. Besides, he is a really NICE guy (I've had the pleasure to have him sign some of my books) He deserves our support so that he will keep on writing!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dark and Facinating. Awesome!
Review: The plot twists in this just blew my mind.

Would an movie exec in Hollywood PLEASE make a movie of this one. :-)

I couldn't put the book down, am I'm not just saying that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stop here! This is the BEST of Bosch
Review: I have now read all of the Bosch series, and the first is the best. Although there is a little reliance on formula, Connely takes the reader into another world that really seems to exist. Not too detailed (as some of Cornwell's books try to teach us all forensic medicine), but very engaging.

If you only read one Bosch, this is it. But I also found "The Poet" a great read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Connelly brings Bosch's cigarette smoke inside your room.
Review: I finished it in a few days, but didn't want to put it down. Connelly keeps you curious and doesn't fill up the book with boring dialogue. It flows with an intelligent character in Det. Harry Bosch.


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