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Book Review of Two Kinds of Truth (Harry Bosch, Bk 20)

Two Kinds of Truth (Harry Bosch, Bk 20)
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While working cold cases for the San Fernando Police Department, Harry Bosch is called out to a double-murder. Two pharmacists have been gunned down at a local drug store. The only lead Harry sees is the fact that the younger pharmacist had lodged a complaint against a doctor for over-writing prescriptions for pain pills. This leads Harry into going undercover and taking on some Russian pill pushers. Meanwhile, a man on death row who Harry helped convict thirty years ago, is now claiming that the evidence was planted by Harry Bosch. Harry asks Mickey Haller and his investigator, Cisco, to help him clear his name and keep the killer in prison where he belongs.

The latest Harry Bosch book has two great mysteries. We went back and forth between the two mysteries. I don't know which I liked better. Both stories made this book very hard to put down. This catches me up in the Harry Bosch universe. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. My rating: 5 Stars.