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The closers : [a novel]
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The closers : [a novel]

Author: Michael Connelly; Len Cariou
Publisher: Santa Ana, CA : Books on Tape, 2005.
Edition/Format: Audiobook on tape : Fiction : English : Library edView all editions and formats
Summary:
25-year LAPD veteran Harry Bosch comes back to the force after 3 years of retirement. This time, he and his partner, Kiz Rider, are working in "Open Unsolved," a top-notch homicide unit that applies new technology and cutting-edge investigative techniques to closed cases. Formed during Harry's retirement, the unit offers the victims of crime and their families one more shot at justice, but as the detectives working  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Mystery fiction., Audiobooks.
Material Type: Fiction, Audio book, etc.
Document Type: Sound Recording
All Authors / Contributors: Michael Connelly; Len Cariou
ISBN: 1415908184 : 9781415908181
OCLC Number: 58676994
Notes: Subtitle from container. Unabridged.
Description: 7 sound cassettes (ca. 90 min. each) : analog, Dolby processed.
Responsibility: Michael Connelly.

Abstract:

25-year LAPD veteran Harry Bosch comes back to the force after 3 years of retirement. This time, he and his partner, Kiz Rider, are working in "Open Unsolved," a top-notch homicide unit that applies new technology and cutting-edge investigative techniques to closed cases. Formed during Harry's retirement, the unit offers the victims of crime and their families one more shot at justice, but as the detectives working these cases know, time is not on their side. The evidence (such as it is) is old, and the leads are far from fresh. Harry's first assignment involves a cold hit on a DNA sample from an unsolved 1998 crime: the disappearance and subsequent murder of a lovely 16-year-old girl. From the first it's clear that the original detectives on the scene missed vital clues, and Bosch doesn't win any points by criticizing their mistakes. Fortunately, he has always cared more about justice than popularity; and as the fascinatingly complex investigation unfolds, he is determined to make things right--even if that means hanging his fellow cops out to dry.

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