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Angels Flight (Harry Bosch)

Michael Connelly, whose novel The Poet won the 1997 Anthony Award for Best Mystery, is already recognized as one of the smartest and most vivid scribes of the hard-boiled police procedural. Now, with his much-anticipated sixth Harry Bosch novel, Angels Flight, Connelly offers one of the finest pieces of mystery writing to appear in 1998. Bosch is awakened in the middle of the night and, out of rotation, he is assigned to the murder investigation of the high-profile African American attorney Howard Elias.When Bosch arrives at the scene, it seems that almost the entire LAPD is present, including the IAD (the Internal Affairs Division). Elias, who made a career out of suing the police, was sadistically gunned down on the Angels Flight tram just as he was beginning a case that would have struck the core of the department; not surprisingly, L.A.'s men and women in blue become the center of the investigation.Haunted by the ghost of the L.A. riots, plagued by incessant media attention, and facing turmoil at home, Bosch suddenly finds himself questioning friends and associates while working side by side with some longtime enemies. Angels Flight is a detective's nightmare scenario and is disturbingly relevant to the racially tense last decade of the 20th century. Amidst the twists and turns of his complex narrative, Connelly affirms his rightful place among the masters of contemporary mystery fiction. --Patrick O'Kelley  more

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  • Posted: Sep-06-2009

Neanderthal

Although I am a avid reader, I had never read anything by Michael Connelly until mid July. Since then I have read ten of them.( 2 Haller; 2 McEvoy; and 6 Bosch ) There are a whole lot of things that I like about Harry Bosch. First ,of course, is "everybody counts or nobody counts". Another is how...

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  • Posted: Jun-01-2009

It had to be a cop that shot the big wig lawyer

Angels Flight is another solid entry in the Harry Bosch series. It's got an interesting but very slow first half. When the second half of this story starts, look out. Connelly takes his readers on a roller coaster ride through a series of suspects that all look good for the high profile...

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  • Posted: Dec-27-2008

Fast paced, worth reading, good police drama

I've enjoyed all the Connelly books I've read, no exception here. I would like to see the characters more fleshed out, the dialogue better, the telling less, the book longer, but these are just small criticisms.The subject matter of this book is interesting, dealing with civil unrest and the...

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  • Posted: Dec-20-2008

A review of the audiobook

This early installment in the Harry Bosch series is as good as the rest in the series meaning, at least in my mind, it is a proud member of one of the best set of detective novels currently being produced.Connelly's books are usually deep and gritty and this one is no different. The lead...

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  • Posted: Dec-13-2008

Connelly's best novel

I have generally regarded The Concrete Blonde as the best of the Connelly catalogue, but that view has changed. Angels Flight is an exceptionally good novel. The mystery element is good but it's not what makes this a great novel. Connelly has always been good at exposing the reader to the...

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  • Posted: Oct-22-2008

Very readable

First what I didn't like: uses "nodded" too much, another "cop gone bad" story which is an overused ploy and one of Connelly's favorites.What I did like is that it was well done with good characterizations. Dialogue good, plot good although predicatble (we all knew it was a cop who did it from...

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  • Posted: Oct-14-2008

Street Justice

There is a double killing in a tram car at Angels Flight. The list of suspects is long, but it becomes a complicated case when Harry Bosch and his team are assigned to the investigation. A coverup of past deeds leads to more coverups. People in power don't want clay feet exposed.The case is...

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  • Posted: Sep-30-2008

Strong novel with a weak ending

Wonderfully complex yet logical plot leads from one red herring to another without stop.Harry stands like a stone wall, unperturbed by the chaos and killings and police intrigue flowing around him.However, I must warn the reader that the ending does not make for a satisfying conclusion to the...

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  • Posted: Sep-15-2008

Another deep notch in Connelly's belt!

Howard Elias is part of the Los Angeles upper crust. As a very high profile African-American attorney and racial activist, his lucrative practice consists in large part of suing the LAPD for real, perceived or imagined civil rights infractions against the black community in LA. When he is...

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  • Posted: Sep-08-2008

An epic police thriller full of racial tensions from Connelly

Angels Flight by Michael Connelly opens with Harry Bosch worrying about the direction his marriage with Eleanor Wish has taken. It is two in the morning and he and his team get a call to Angels Flight, a train that takes people to the top of a hill in downtown LA. Two dead bodies have been found,...

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