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  • The Narrows: Harry Bosch Series, Book 10

  • Written by: Michael Connelly
  • Narrated by: Len Cariou
  • Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)

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The Narrows: Harry Bosch Series, Book 10

Written by: Michael Connelly
Narrated by: Len Cariou
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Publisher's Summary

FBI agent Rachel Walling finally gets the call she's dreaded for years: the one that tells her the Poet has returned. Years ago she worked on the famous case, tracking down the serial killer who wove lines of poetry into his hideous crimes. Rachel has never forgotten Robert Backus, the killer who called himself the Poet, and apparently he has not forgotten her either.

Harry Bosch gets a call, too. The former LAPD detective hears from the wife of an old friend who has recently died. The death appeared natural, but this man's ties to the hunt for the Poet make Harry dig deep, and lead him into a terrifying, bewildering situation.

So begins the most compelling, frightening, and masterful novel Michael Connelly has ever written. The Narrows places Harry Bosch in league with Rachel Walling, at odds with the FBI and squarely in the path of the most ruthless and ingenious murderer in Los Angeles' history. What follows is a taut and tantalizing mystery that has Harry Bosch racing from the hostile vistas of the Nevada desert to the glittering Las Vegas strip to the dark corners of Los Angeles.

Through it all, Bosch works at his newfound life as father to a young daughter, balancing the deepest love he has ever felt with his own sense of mission and his profound awareness of evil.

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What the critics say

"Michael Connelly's best crime novel since City of Bones." (The New York Times)

"A dynamite plot, fully flowered characters, and a meticulous attention to the details of investigative procedure....Connelly is a master and this novel is yet another of his masterpieces." (Publishers Weekly)

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Great book, great delivery

Follow-up to The Poet. Probably not as good, but still very entertaining. The performance is also excellent. That’s what imagine Harry Bosch’s inner voice to sound like.

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Rachel Walling is back

Wow, finished this in 2 days! I waited a month for a new Audible credit so I could buy the next Bosch book in the series and I finished it in 2 days! Lol! Oh well, guess I was eager.

What can I say without spoiling something? I guess it was a good thing I read Blood Work and The Poet because this was very good. We meet FBI agent Rachel Walling again, who is being unofficially penalized for having a relationship with Jack McAvoy, the reporter. Of all the professions with which to have a relationship, apparently the reporter is the worst when it comes to the FBI.

Bosch gets pulled into this story as a private citizen/ P.I. hired by an old friend’s wife. He and Rachel battle the FBI while trying to make headway in a related old case.

Lots of action but I was a bit tired of some the same characters and same criminal as we had in a previous story. I didn’t need more of them. Less mystery here because we know whodunnit. But it was pretty good.

Len Cariou narrated again and he was great.

Recommended for Bosch fans.

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Len Cariou is a great narrator, good as Titus.

Bosch is a guilty pleasure.
Same cliche tough guy nonsence, I think it was Cariou's read .... but I stll see Titus' face..
If you're thinken, like potato chips and just one more, this isa goodun.

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