A riveting crime novel from Michael Connelly that stars two favorites: Terrence McCaleb, the retired FBI agent from the bestseller Blood Work, and LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch.
Terrence McCaleb is asked by the LAPD to help them investigate a series of murders that have them baffled. They are the kind of ritualized killings that McCaleb specialized in solving with the FBI, and he is reluctantly drawn from his peaceful new life back into the horror and excitement of tracking down a terrifying homicidal maniac. More horrifying still, the suspect who seems to fit the profile that McCaleb develops is someone he has known and worked with in the past: Detective Harry Bosch.
A Darkness More Than Night is a fresh and lightning-paced excursion into the dark side of Los Angeles and the hidden corners of the human heart, by a writer hailed by the Los Angeles Times as one of the top rank of a new generation of crime writers.
Such a fantastic author. Bosch and McCaleb together? Can't get any better.
JoAnne M. from ANN ARBOR, MI wrote on 4/5/2007...
Good writer.
Delaine W. from SARATOGA, CA wrote on 12/26/2006...
I loved this book! Terry McCaleb returns to profile a murderer in a plot that twists and turns with such speed and grace you can't put it down! Wonderful characters and smart dialogue make Connelly one of my favorite authors. A great read!
Tim C. (mysterywriter) from PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA wrote on 7/15/2006...
Harry Bosch gets together with Terry McCaleb of Blood Work to solve a crime that threatens both their lives. Jack McEvoy from The Poet plays an integral role. A superb job of bringing together Connelly's intricately woven LA universe.
Rachel H. (Valkyerie) from FLORISSANT, MO wrote on 3/14/2006...
Harry Bosch is up to his neck in a case that has transfixed all of celebrity-mad Los Angeles: a movie director is charged with murdering an actress during sex, and then staging her death to make it look like a suicide. Meanwhile, Terry McCaleb is looking into another murder that just may link to Harry.
Vikki C. (Vikki) from BYRON, NY wrote on 5/23/2005...
I love Harry Bosch books - they are so well written. This one was very interesting as it was told from two different protagonist's points of view that converged near the end of the book. Nice job!