City of Bones
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City of Bones

by Michael Connelly

Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
2001

Overview

Michael Connelly's City of Bones is a procedural crime novel centered on an old case resurfacing through a human discovery that pulls Detective Harry Bosch into another search for truth. Connelly combines investigation, memory, and the emotional weight of unresolved violence, giving the story a steady, professional pace.

Readers who enjoy modern police fiction will find the book efficient, atmospheric, and grounded in detail. City of Bones works well for fans of detective series, cold-case tension, and mysteries that balance methodical work with personal cost. Connelly fans will find the familiar strengths here: procedural realism, emotional restraint, and an investigation that carries personal weight. It also rewards readers who appreciate a series detective whose professionalism never quite hides the emotional cost of the work.

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