Book log 2018 #1 - Two Kinds Of Truth
Jan. 9th, 2018 11:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two Kinds Of Truth, by Michael Connelly.
Started the new year with the rarity of a read of a newly released book. Lesley had given me this one for Xmas, and I'm a fan of writer and series, so.... This is the 30th Harry Bosch book,and I was a bit worried that (although I'm up to date with owning them) because I still have to catch up with reading a bunch of the previous ones, I ight get confused with back-references to ones I haven't read, or spoilered for them, but thankfully not. This stands alone perfectly well, and it was good to get reacquainted with Hrry Bosch (and Mickey Haller, who now does Matthew McConaughey impressions, since that's who played him in The Lincoln Lawyer). Plot-wise, the cold case part coming back to bite Bosch in the ass part was more interesting than the current case side, but both were entertaining, page-turning, and well done. Probably not a defining classic of the series, but still in good shape 20 books in...
Started the new year with the rarity of a read of a newly released book. Lesley had given me this one for Xmas, and I'm a fan of writer and series, so.... This is the 30th Harry Bosch book,and I was a bit worried that (although I'm up to date with owning them) because I still have to catch up with reading a bunch of the previous ones, I ight get confused with back-references to ones I haven't read, or spoilered for them, but thankfully not. This stands alone perfectly well, and it was good to get reacquainted with Hrry Bosch (and Mickey Haller, who now does Matthew McConaughey impressions, since that's who played him in The Lincoln Lawyer). Plot-wise, the cold case part coming back to bite Bosch in the ass part was more interesting than the current case side, but both were entertaining, page-turning, and well done. Probably not a defining classic of the series, but still in good shape 20 books in...