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Hersteller: | Michael Connelly |
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Artikelnummer: | 978-1-4091-4756-5 |
EAN/GTIN: | 9781409147565 |
If the truth doesn't get him - the lies will. 'Two Kinds of Truth is as brilliant as anything Connelly has written. A super-gripping thriller' Evening Standard * * * * * Harry Bosch works cold cases, helping out the under-funded San Fernando police department. When a double murder at a local pharmacy is called in, Bosch is the most seasoned detective on the scene. But with experience, come the ghosts of long-forgotten crimes. A death row inmate claims Bosch framed him, and that new DNA evidence proves it. The LAPD investigators say the case is watertight, leaving Bosch out in the wilderness to clear his name and keep a sadistic killer behind bars. There's only one person he can trust to help prove his innocence: Mickey Haller, The Lincoln Lawyer... As both cases tangle around him, Bosch learns there are two kinds of truth: the kind that won't die and the kind that kills. * * * * * CRIME FICTION DOESN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN BOSCH. 'One of the world's greatest crime writers' Daily Mail 'Harry Bosch: one of the finest minds in crime fiction' Evening Standard 'Crime thriller writing of the highest order' Guardian 'A master of the genre' Stephen King 'Harry Bosch: one of the most iconic protagonists in crime fiction' Irish Times 'A crime writing genius' Independent on Sunday 'Michael Connelly's detective Harry Bosch has been in 19 novels of exceptional quality' The Times 'America's greatest living crime writer' Daily Express