Dark Sacred Night: A Ballard and Bosch Thriller

· Harry Bosch Series Book 21 · Orion · Narrated by Christine Lakin and Titus Welliver
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A MURDER HE CAN'T FORGET.
A CASE ONLY SHE CAN SOLVE.

'OUTSTANDING' IAN RANKIN

Amazon Best 100 Books of The Year

Barnes & Noble Best Books of The Year

Top Ten Best Thrillers of the Year - Washington Post

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Daisy Clayton's killer was never caught. In over ten years, there has been no breakthrough in her murder case.

Detective Renée Ballard has faced everything the LAPD's notorious dusk-till-dawn graveyard shift has thrown at her. But, until tonight, she'd never met Harry Bosch - an ex-homicide detective consumed by this case.

Soon, she too will become obsessed by the murder of Daisy Clayton.

Because Ballard and Bosch both know: every murder tells a story. And Daisy's case file reads like the first chapter in an untold tragedy that is still being written - one that could end with Ballard herself, if she cannot bring the truth to light...

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CRIME DOESN'T GET BETTER THAN CONNELLY.

'One of the world's greatest crime writers' Daily Mail

'Crime thriller writing of the highest order' Guardian

'A terrific writer with pace, style and humanity to spare' The Times

'America's greatest living crime writer' Daily Express

'The pre-eminent detective novelist of his generation' Ian Rankin

'A master' Stephen King

'A genius' Independent on Sunday

'A superb natural storyteller' Lee Child

'One of the great storytellers of crime fiction' Sunday Telegraph

'Justly regarded as one of the world's finest crime writers' Mail On Sunday

'No one writes a better modern thriller than Connelly' Evening Standard

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Daniel Sadie
May 4, 2019
Great detective story. Harry Bosch and Renee Ballard make a great team. I must recommend this detective story to anyone who likes murder mysteries.
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A Google user
November 10, 2018
Love Michael Connelly.Read a lot of his books and this was great
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Anil Das
July 7, 2021
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About the author

MICHAEL CONNELLY is the author of thirty-nine novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Dark Sacred Night, Two Kinds of Truth, and The Late Show. His books, which include the Harry Bosch series and the Lincoln Lawyer series, have sold more than eighty million copies worldwide. Connelly is a former newspaper reporter who has won numerous awards for his journalism and his novels. He is the executive producer of Bosch, starring Titus Welliver, and the creator and host of the podcast Murder Book. He spends his time in California and Florida. To find out more, visit Michael's website or follow him on X or Facebook. www.michaelconnelly.com f/MichaelConnellyBooks X@Connellybooks

Christine Lakin : Probably best known for her role as "Al" in the 90's sit-com Step By Step, CHRISTINE LAKIN has appeared in dozens of films and television shows, including CSI, Melissa and Joey, Valentines Day and You Again. Her website is www.christine-lakin.com.

Titus Welliver: TITUS WELLIVER is a distinguished actor and painter. He has appeared in several highly acclaimed films and television shows, including Transformers: Age of Extinction, The Town, Argo, Lost, The Good Wife, Grimm, and Sons of Anarchy. Titus plays Harry Bosch in the Amazon series Bosch. He also read The Crossing and The Burning Room by Michael Connelly for Hachette Audio.

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