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Mass Market Paperback Nine Dragons Book

ISBN: 0446561959

ISBN13: 9780446561952

Nine Dragons

(Part of the Harry Bosch (#14) Series and Harry Bosch Universe (#20) Series)

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After what seems like a routine murder investigation, LAPD Detective Harry Bosch finds himself in Hong Kong facing the highest-stakes case of his life: bringing his kidnapped daughter home.
Harry Bosch is assigned a homicide call in South L.A. that takes him to Fortune Liquors, where the Chinese owner has been shot to death behind the counter in an apparent robbery.

Joined by members of the department's Asian Crime Unit, Bosch relentlessly investigates the killing and soon identifies a suspect, a Los Angeles member of a Hong Kong triad. But before Harry can close in, he gets the word that his young daughter Maddie, who lives in Hong Kong with her mother, is missing.

Bosch drops everything to journey across the Pacific to find his daughter. Could her disappearance and the case be connected? With the stakes of the investigation so high and so personal, Bosch is up against the clock in a new city, where nothing is at it seems.

Customer Reviews

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Harry Bosch Made My Day!

I was eagerly anticipating the release of this latest installment in the Harry Bosch series, by Michael Connelly. I was fortunate enough to get an advanced reader's copy, and read the entire book in record time. In fact, when I was riding around town doing errands, people would stop me and ask "where did you get the new Connelly book?!!" I was afraid I would be held up for it....give me the book or else! Luckily, I retained the book long enough to finish it, in between bites of lunch, standing in line at the Post Office, and then finally returning home, to shut out the world and enter the universe that Harry lives in... This story reveals a Harry Bosch that I have only seen glimpses of in previous entries..I got to get inside Harry's head, and know everything that he was thinking and feeling... The book opens in the squad room of the Special Cases Homicide bureau. Harry and his partner, a guy recently returned to work after an on the job shooting injury, are almost ready to go off shift, and Harry is hoping for a new case before they check out to go home. His partner isn't, as he is still having some PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and he has a new baby at home and a wife desparate for some adult intervention. The case seems pretty open and shut; the owner of a liquor store is murdered in an apparent robbery. But, much to the dismay of Harry's partner, this case blows wide open, thanks to Harry, and exposes the underbelly of the Chinese Triad mafia. From Los Angeles to Hong Kong, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat, and take you on an emotional rollercoaster ride. And, if Harry survives this, his life will be permanently changed. You'll have to read the book to find out if he does, because I'm not giving it up!

The Best Harry Bosch Tale Since Echo Park!

After disappointing Harry Bosch tales (The Overlook, The Brass Dragon) Connelly has brought back the Harry that hooked me in the earlier tales. Harry is still back in homicide (no closer duty for him) and during a slow night he is asked to investigate a shooting in a "rougher" section of LA. Harry and his partner (Ferras) grudgingly take the assignment and learn that a convenience store owner was murdered in his store. The case draws Harry's interest because he remembers the store and that the owner was once kind to him several years earlier. He assures the owner's son that he will catch the culprit. As Harry starts to realize that this might not have been a routine robbery but a possible execution by a Triad hitman. Harry starts to zero in on a suspect and then receives a threatening call to tell him to back off. Harry shrugs it off and continues but then his investigation stalls when he receives a video showing that his daughter (Maddy) being kidnapped in Hong Kong. He rushes off to save her realizing that if he is not back by the end of the weekend a possible suspect in the shooting will be set free. It is a tense plane ride to Hong Kong and Harry feels powerless because there is nothing he can do in the air. When he gets to Hong Kong he is aided by his ex-wife (Eleanor Wish) and her boyfriend. Harry has limited clues but through very good forensic science he was able to possibly know where to look for Maddy. It becomes a race to find Maddy because any delay could mean that she might already be dead. The tension of the chase is so tense you can cut it with a knife and the "determined " Harry definitely shows through. There is one sequence at a boat where the action is pulse pounding and the tension rife. The book also has a short but excellent appearance by Mickey Haller (the Lincoln Lawyer and Harry's half brother) and there are references to Jack McEvoy (Connelly's other main character). As long as Mr. Connelly can deliver Harry Bosch tales of this caliber, Harry will continue to be one of the most intriguing law enforcement figures in fiction today!
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