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Book SynopsisSOME CRIMES LIGHT A FIRE THAT NEVER GOES OUT...
''Connelly is at the top of his game - a humdinger of a thriller''
Evening Standard, Books of the Year''Masterfully structured, hugely entertaining and satisfying''
Daily Express''A superb story that never once draws breath''
Daily Mail
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A JUDGE MURDERED IN A CITY PARK
Mickey Haller, the Lincoln Lawyer, defends the man accused.
A HOMELESS PERSON BURNED ALIVE
Detective Renée Ballard catches the case on the LAPD''s notorious graveyard shift.
AN UNSOLVED HOMICIDE FROM A LIFETIME AGO
Harry Bosch is left a missing case file by his mentor who passed away. He was the man who taught Bosch that everybody counts, or nobody counts. Why did he keep the case all these years? To find the truth - or bury it?
IN L.A. CRIME NEVER SLEEPS
But in Ballard
Trade ReviewThe Night Fire is further proof of Connelly's undimmed creativity. Juggling a characteristically crowded storyline, Connelly demonstrates once again why he is held in such esteem * Financial Times *
Taut cop thriller * Love It *
Advanced and interwoven with characteristic meticulous craft * Sunday Times *
Michael Connelly is the greatest American crime writer of his generation. The tension builds from the first page. Past and present collide as three cases ricochet off each other in surprising ways * The Times *
A cracker of a thriller, packed with surprising twists and turns, and seamlessly bringing together all of Michael Connelly's compelling lead characters, allowing each to shine in their own particular way. * Irish Independent *
Connelly has few equals as a thriller writer and it speaks volumes for the world he has created for Harry Bosch [...] The Night Fire is masterfully structured and a dizzying array of plot lines dovetail in a hugely enjoyable and satisfying series of finales. * Daily Express *
One of the greatest crime writers roars back with a superb story [...] and never once draws breath. * Daily Mail *
Michael Connelly is at the top of his game in The Night Fire [...] complexity and compassion combine in a humdinger of a thriller. * Evening Standard *
Hugely enjoyable read. * Daily Mirror *