The Black Ice (Harry Bosch #2) (audiobook) by Michael Connelly
Not the best Bosch book, which means that it is merely very, very good and not excellent Originally published in 1993. Audiobook originally published in 1998 by Brilliance Audio. Read by Dick Hill. 11 hours, 11 minutes. Unabridged. Connelly's Hieronymus (Harry) Bosch is named after a Renaissance painter who specialized in fanciful and gruesome visions of hell from high above and detailed looks at the tortures that it holds for its residents. Hieronymus Bosch is designed to be our guide through the modern hell of Los Angeles - at least that's the way it seems to the Hollywood Homicide Division. Fittingly, The Black Ice starts with Harry Bosch watching a wildfire burn part of the canyon below his home. His thoughts are interrupted with a radio call about a homicide and Bosch descends the mountain into the madness. A long, complicated case unrolls for Bosch as he goes against direct orders and privately investigates the presumed suicide of a narcotics and I will go...