失落的光

失落的光

《失落的光》是2003年Orion Publishing出版圖書,作者是Michael Connelly。

基本介紹

  • 中文名:失落的光
  • 作者:Michael Connelly
  • 出版時間:2003年11月03日
  • 出版社:Orion Publishing
  • 頁數:384 頁
  • ISBN:9780752842561
  • 類別:英文原版驚悚小說
  • 原作品:Lost Light
  • 定價:91.50 元
  • 裝幀:平裝
  • 正文語種:英文
內容簡介,作者簡介,媒體評論,

內容簡介

洛杉磯警署的,現在經營下崗位9/11規則,認為他偷來的錢被用來金融恐怖分子訓練營。思想的原始謀殺案被害人迷失在聯邦熱情,當博世決定re-investigate之後,他迅速的下跌都犯規舊同事和聯邦調查局。但它不僅僅是保持博世的案子在半夜中驚醒。當調查使他能遇到一個老朋友,陰影從他過去回來困擾他…
失落的光
失落的光
年底博世離開城市的骨頭哈利洛杉磯警署,但他又一個新的角色,要給他更多的自由去追求,迫使他的案例中。當他離開洛杉磯警署的博世與他娶了一個檔案:下電影製作助理謀殺四年前在一個200萬美元的搶劫一套電影。
原文:
At the end of CITY OF BONES Harry Bosch quit the LAPD, but he's back in a new role, one that will give him more freedom to pursue the cases that compel him. When he left the LAPD Bosch took a file with him: the case of a film production assistant murdered four years earlier during a $2 million robbery on a movie set. The LAPD, now operating under post 9/11 rules, thinks the stolen money was used to finance a terrorist training camp. Thoughts of the original murder victim were lost in the federal zeal, and when Bosch decides to re-investigate, he quickly falls fouls of both his old colleagues and the FBI. But it's not just the case which is keeping Bosch awake at night. When the investigation enables him to meet up with an old friend, shadows from his past come back to haunt him...

作者簡介

一位前警方記者為《洛杉磯時報》的作者麥可·康納利是十二讚譽哈利博世恐怖片和其他幾個最暢銷的小說。他住在佛羅里達州的坦帕,與他的妻子和女兒。
原文:
A former police reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Michael Connelly is the author of twelve acclaimed Harry Bosch thrillers and several other bestselling novels. He lives in Tampa, Florida, with his wife and daughter.

媒體評論

"Award-winning former crime reporter Connelly (The Black Echo; City of Bones) hits all the right notes with this latest in his Edgar-winning mystery series featuring L.A. detective Harry Bosch. Even though this marks the ninth outing for Harry, the principled, incorruptible investigator shows little sign of slowing in his unrelenting pursuit of justice for all. Disillusioned by his constant battle with police hypocrisy and bureaucracy, Harry quits the department after 28 years on the job. Like so many ex-cops before him, he finds retirement boring: "I was staying up late, staring at the walls and drinking too much red wine." He decides to take advantage of his newly minted private-eye license and get back to work. The case he chooses-one that he had been briefly involved in four years before-is the puzzling unsolved murder of 24-year-old Angella Benton. Angella's death is linked to the theft of $2 million from a film company foolishly employing real cash as a prop on an action-movie set. Harry patiently follows the bloody trail from Angella's violated body through the Hollywood heist to the disappearance of an FBI computer expert and the shooting of two LAPD cops. His investigation eventually leads him to the elite terrorist hunters of the new Department of Homeland Security. Few will follow every twist and turn of the labyrinthine plot, but no matter. The fun comes in watching Harry slowly and brilliantly separate the seemingly impossibly knotted strands and then knit them back into whole cloth. This exciting procedural is as good as any in the series, and Connelly's concluding coda has a kicker about Harry's private life that will draw gasps of astonishment from longtime readers."
--Publishers Weekly

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