For the first lime in one volume, the three novels that introduced Michael Connelly’s great LAPD homicide detective, maverick Hieronymous (Harry) Bosch.For Harry Bosch--hero, loner, nigh that--the body stuffed in a drainpipe off Mulholland Drive isn’t just another statistic. This one is personal.Billy Meadows was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat," fighting the VC and the fear they used to call the Black Echo. Harry let Meadows down once. He won’t do it again.
For the first lime in one volume, the three novels that introduced Michael Connelly’s great LAPD homicide detective, maverick Hieronymous (Harry) Bosch.THE BLACK ECHO
(Winner of the Edgar Award for Best First Novel) For Harry Bosch--hero, loner, nigh that--the body stuffed in a drainpipe off Mulholland Drive isn’t just another statistic. This one is personal.Billy Meadows was a fellow Vietnam "tunnel rat," fighting the VC and the fear they used to call the Black Echo. Harry let Meadows down once. He won’t do it again.THE BLACK ICE
The corpse in the hotel room seems to be that of a missing LAPD narcotics officer. Rumors abound that the cop had crossed over--selling a new drug called Black Ice. Now Harry’s making some dangerous connections, leading from the cop to a string of bloody murders, and from Hollywood Boulevard’s drug bazaar to Mexico’s dusty back alleys. In this lethal game, Harry is likely to be the next victim.THE CONCRETE BLONDE
When Harry Bosch shot and killed Norman Church, the police were convinced it marked the end of the hunt for the Dollmaker--L.A.’s most bizarre serial killer. But now Church’s widow is accusing Harry of killing the wrong man--a charge that rings terrifyingly true when a new