A review by karna
The Last Coyote by Michael Connelly

4.0

At first, I thought it wouldn't be one of the best Michael Connelly's book as Harry Bosch is not working anymore because of a suspension. But quickly, his investigation about his mother's murder become very interesting.
It could have been a normal investigation, albeit difficult because it happened decades before, but it is not.
Something is wrong with it: pages missing from the file, politicians involved and so on...
I especially like the chapters where Harry is away, in Florida, and can be himself, and his memories of his mother.
I'm still surprised by the death of one character, and puzzled by the behaviour of Irving who is not Harry's friend, but not necessarly his ennemy.
The very ending of the book, with the disclosure of the murder's identity was a shock: I didn't see it coming at all.