Review: Dark Sacred Night

Dark Sacred Night Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

One of the challenges for an author who ages characters in real time is, eventually they're going to be too old to function in the same fashion. That's when it's important to bring secondary characters to the forefront. Detective Harry Bosch, LAPD veteran, Viet Nam War, vet is aging out, but before he goes he's going to continue to give his all to his on-going work solving cold cases and current crimes.

Enter Renee Ballard, an LAPD detective with her own career issues. They make an odd couple of cops but share a common passion for justice and righting wrongs, and that will help to steer both Harry and Renee in a new direction that will allow Connelly to continue entertaining us long after Harry's sitting listening to jazz and enjoying the view from his hillside home.

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