The Last Coyote: Harry Bosch Series, Book 4 Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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The Last Coyote: Harry Bosch Series, Book 4 by Michael Connelly

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Summary

Harry attacked his commanding officer and is suspended indefinitely, pending a psychiatric evaluation. At first he resists the LAPD shrink, but finally recognizes that something is troubling him and has for a long time. In 1961, when Harry was twelve, his mother, a prostitute, was brutally murdered with no one ever accused of the crime. With the spare time a suspension brings, Harry opens up the thirty-year-old file on the case and is irresistibly drawn into a past he has always avoided. It's clear that the case was fumbled and the smell of a cover-up is unmistakable. Someone powerful was able to divert justice and Harry vows to uncover the truth. As he relentlessly follows the broken pieces of the case, the stirred interest causes new murders and pushes Harry to the edge of his job... and his life.

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3 comments

  • This was my first venture into the world of audiobooks and I must say, I was hooked from the very beginning. I was immediately captivated and was left feeling a bit disappointed when it came to an end. It's the perfect companion for when I'm at work.
  • I've checked out a few books from the series in a random order, but honestly, it doesn't make a huge difference because the writing is consistently excellent. Nevertheless, this particular book provided me with a deeper understanding of Harry's character. Once I finished reading it, I couldn't resist immediately downloading the next book in the series, "Trunk Music," to see what happens next with Harry.
  • I have to say, 'The Last Coyote: Harry Bosch Series, Book 4' was a bit disappointing. As a fan of other Harry Bosch stories, this one just didn't hit the mark for me. Normally, Bosch is known for his ability to navigate through obstacles and challenge authority, but in this particular installment, he came across as entitled and moody. If you're looking for a detective story that skillfully tackles bureaucracy and higher-ups in a hilarious manner, I highly recommend giving 'A Killing Frost' by R.D. Wingfield a try. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
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