Book Review: Ironwood by Michael Connelly

Book #78 of 2026: Ironwood by Michael Connelly (Catalina #2) Author Michael Connelly could probably write a crime novel like this in his sleep at this point, and occasionally I wonder if he has. His latest volume returns to the setting and characters of last year’s Nightshade, where a detective has been punished for still-murky …

Book Review: The Dark Hours by Michael Connelly

Book #183 of 2022: The Dark Hours by Michael Connelly (Ballard and Bosch #3) Much like author Michael Connelly’s previous novel The Law of Innocence incorporated the real-life COVID-19 pandemic, this 2021 title reflects the strained state of policing in the aftermath of protests over the murder of George Floyd and the systemic racism it …

Book Review: The Night Fire by Michael Connelly

Book #149 of 2022: The Night Fire by Michael Connelly (Ballard and Bosch #2) Another solid but unspectacular detective thriller, as so many volumes in this franchise have turned out to be. (At this point, I am almost reading less for the actual mysteries and more for the minor updates on Harry Bosch’s personal life, …

Book Review: Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly

Book #137 of 2022: Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly (Ballard and Bosch #1) Detective Renée Ballard has only appeared in one Michael Connelly book before this, but there’s still a frisson of crossover thrill when she encounters the author’s more established hero Harry Bosch early in this volume. After cautiously feeling one another out …

Book Review: The Late Show by Michael Connelly

Book #113 of 2022: The Late Show by Michael Connelly (Renée Ballard #1) [Warning: discussion of sexual assault and transphobic violence ahead in this review. Additional content warnings for the book listed below.] Theoretically, author Michael Connelly’s 30th novel should be a reasonable introduction to new character Renée Ballard, the latest protagonist to join the …

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