Dark Sacred Night

Dark Sacred Night

Dark Sacred Night (A Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch Novel, 21)
Had to look. Gratefully, I keep running list of whatever I’ve read, and here was the first — The Late Show.

Not sure what prompted the search, just wanted a different book, something akin to serious without being too heavy. I never have taken to the Bosch novels, but I dearly loved the series on Amazon. Kind of ruins it for me, as books, as I have an image of what Harry Bosch looks like, stuck in my mind.

While I’ve got two or three others books “started,” I wanted something good yet disposable, and this caught my attention. There ’s another one, after it, so it’s in the queue, now.

“She was wondering if joining forces with Bosch had been a career-threatening mistake.” Page 101.

Yeah, there is that.

Been a few days since I read a Michael Connelly novel, and I was trying to recall, if bodies drop this frequently. With Bosch as a character? I just think of Titus Welliver, either enhances or detracts from the novel’s intent.

Part of the bigger picture is that pieces of plot land at a time when Season 6 of the streaming giant’s version of Bosch left off. Fits nicely together.

Dark Sacred Night

Ballard books

Ballard books

Dark Sacred Night (A Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch Novel, 21)

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