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In The Black Box, master crime writer Michael Connelly returns with one of his most emotionally resonant and politically charged Harry Bosch novels. This time, Bosch is drawn into a decades-old cold case from the 1992 Los Angeles riots—a murder that still haunts him. As he follows the fragmented clues of a foreign journalist’s execution-style killing, Bosch must navigate the dangerous intersection of politics, war, and justice. The “black box” of this mystery—like the flight recorders in aviation—is a piece of forensic evidence that could finally explain everything.
Connelly delivers a taut, fast-paced thriller that combines a police procedural’s authenticity with the psychological depth of a seasoned detective confronting time, regret, and buried truths. First edition hardcover collectors will appreciate the high production quality of this Little, Brown printing, and mystery fans will find it unputdownable.
Perfect for readers who follow John Sandford or Robert Crais, this volume shines in both storytelling and suspense.