adventurous challenging emotional mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Enjoyed these short stories that fill holes in the Harry Bosch history.

I will admit that I thoroughly enjoyed the two collections of short stories that Connelly penned about Harry Bosch, SUICIDE RUN and ANGLE OF INVESTIGATION. I will also admit to a slight fog in mental acuity that makes discussing each one individually slightly difficult, so please allow me to generically review both collections in sweeping generalities.

I thoroughly enjoyed the collections, which work as paste to adhere many of the 'missing moments' in Bosch's career and lift. For those die-hard Connelly fan (esp. Bosch), you will know that sometimes books do not flow from the end of one to the next. Instead there is a (natural) gap in time from one to the other. These short stories act as bridges to bind two great books together.

The only thing that I would love to have done (or have someone be able to do in the future) is to label each story as to its chronological placement, so that a new reader who reads books in order can properly place each story in its correct spot. As you may know from my earlier reviews in the Bosch series, I find that Connelly leaves breadcrumbs for the reader and comes back to deal with them. Here is one instance where a new reader with a Boschian mountain before them could use these stories to properly fill chronological gaps.

From Bosch discovering his sax teacher, to the first case he 'caught' on patrol, to old cases that haunt him, Bosch's life plays out in the two short collections. Well worth the read or listen.

Some quick short stories involving one of.my favorite detectives. He is paired with different partners and not all stores have a happy ending.

Three Harry Bosch short stories. All good.