![]() ![]() stereotypes and delivers this front-page story with military precision. Police higher-ups are somewhat cliched, but Connelly avoids L.A. Paired with beautiful FBI agent Eleanor Wish, Harry makes sense of the Vietnam connection to the bank job-a discovery that puts them both in danger from deadly ex-Marines and a powerful insider from either the LAPD or the FBI itself. ![]() The Bureau alerts the LAPD, which reactivates internal affairs surveillance (the previous IAD episode is explained throughout the narrative), only to have the FBI backtrack and request Harry as liaison on the case. 4.3 2K Ratings 9.99 9.99 Publisher Description. Investigation connects his old pal to an unsolved bank job-the vault was tunneled into from the storm drains below-and Harry takes his information to the FBI. Harry recognizes the corpse as that of a fellow soldier in Vietnam both were ``tunnel rats'' who searched for Viet Cong in the network of burrows beneath Vietnamese villages. homicide desk to the lowly Beverly Hills squad-gets the call on a drug death at Mulholland Dam. Hieronymus (Harry) Bosch-former hero cop bumped from the L.A. A 'hype', a derelict drug addict, has been found dead of an apparent heroin overdose in a drainage pipe. ![]() police procedural with this original and eminently authentic first novel. THE BLACK ECHO, Michael Connelly's debut novel and LAPD Detective Harry Bosch's premiere appearance to a grateful reading public, opens with Bosch being assigned to what is supposed to be a pro forma investigation. Connelly, a crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times, transcends the standard L.A. ![]()
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