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Dark Sacred Night
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Harry Bosch teams up with LAPD Detective Renée Ballard to face the unsolved murder of a runaway, and the fight to bring a killer to justice.
Ballard can't let him go through department records, but when he leaves, she looks into the case herself and feels a deep tug of empathy and anger. She has never been the kind of cop who leaves the job behind at the end of her shift -- and she wants in.
The murder, unsolved, was of fifteen-year-old Daisy Clayton, a runaway on the streets of Hollywood who was brutally killed, her body left in a dumpster like so much trash. Now Ballard joins forces with Bosch to find out what happened to Daisy, and to finally bring her killer to justice. Along the way, the two detectives forge a fragile trust, but this new partnership is put to the test when the case takes an unexpected and dangerous turn.
Dark Sacred Night for the first time brings together these two powerhouse detectives in a riveting story that unfolds with furious momentum. And it shows once more why "there's no doubt Connelly is a master of crime fiction" (Associated Press).
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Kerri
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“Love all of the Bosh books!!”

Nic Jones
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“Really loved this.
Although I guessed Daisy’s killer early on, I still enjoyed the suspense, the different cases and how they interlinked the narrative and made it interesting.
I didn’t understand why Elizabeth offered herself up as a sex plate - this just didn’t make sense to me.
I enjoyed Ballard as a protagonist but also didn’t understand why back up was always held up- yes she’d made a sexual harassment complaint somewhere else but why would other women not want to do the back up and risk Ballard getting hurt?
A long book, but kept me interested, I cared about Bosch and Ballard (and Ballard’s dog).
Definitely worth a read”

Ayelen Gelmi
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About Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly is the author of thirty-one previous novels, including #1 New York Times bestsellers Two Kinds of Truth, The Late Show, and The Wrong Side of Goodbye. His books, which include the Harry Bosch series and the Lincoln Lawyer series, have sold more than seventy-four million copies worldwide. Connelly is a former newspaper reporter who has won numerous awards for his journalism and his novels and is the executive producer of Bosch, starring Titus Welliver. He spends his time in California and Florida.
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