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The Night Fire
The Night Fire
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
An Old Case and Two Modern Ones Heat Up
When Harry Bosch gets a decades old murder book his late mentor had taken when he retired, Bosch goes to Renee Ballard to help him try to solve the case. But their first look through the old reports leaves them with more questions than answers. Meanwhile, Bosch is looking at the case of a murdered judge that the police got wrong. And Ballard is worming her way into the investigation to a homeless man who died in a fire.

Obviously, there is plenty here to keep the reader engaged. We bounced between the two characters, which helps us get to know them and get updates on the people in their lives. All the characters are great. This one does introduce a storyline I’m not going to enjoy in future books. The plot balances both characters well, and brings things to a satisfactory climax. It does rely on convenient things happening a time or two, but I had so much fun I didn’t really mind. These are police procedurals, and the content reflects that, so keep that in mind before you pick up a book in the series. But if you are looking for a book that will be impossible to put down, you’ll be glad you chose anything from this author.