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Trunk Music

Trunk Music

Back on the job after an involuntary leave of absence, LAPD homicide detective Harry Bosch is ready for a challenge -- but a murderous Las Vegas crime ring might prove to be more than he bargained for.
It starts with the body of a Hollywood producer in the trunk of a Rolls-Royce, shot twice in the head at close range - what looks like "trunk music," a Mafia hit. But the LAPD's organized crime unit is curiously uninterested, and when Harry follows a trail of gambling debts to Las Vegas, the case suddenly becomes more complex - and much more personal.

A rekindled romance with an old girlfriend opens new perspectives on the murder, and he begins to glimpse a shocking triangle of corruption and collusion. Yanked off the case, Harry himself is soon the one being investigated. But only a bullet can stop Harry when he's searching for the truth . . .

Reviews
  • Amazing

    More twist than Chubby Checker. Plot twist and story telling at its best.

    By dashrip75

  • Great story

    This book flowed very well. Moved along and had a twist I wasn’t expect but should have.

    By TxMnAz

  • Another Outstanding Bosch Novel

    This is another outstanding police drama starring Detective Bosch. Many unexpected twists and turns. Well written and easy to read. Highly recommended.

    By Tom897777

  • Great book

    Lots of plot twists. Bosch, as usual, comes out on top.

    By Ms Francesca

  • Very Good.

    4 Stars. Very, very good. I’m late to the party. I loved the TV series and am going through the books now, planning on reading it all. Connelly is making that an easy choice. I’m curious about the differences. What a great mystery. It was just a tiny bit slow in spots but it was smart. The smart mysteries are always the best. I’m learning that smart mysteries are Connelly’s specialty. On to the next. Connelly might finally be the author to fill my Robert B. Parker void.

    By Scott_A_Miller

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