A review by muddypuddle
The Narrows by Michael Connelly

3.0

I read this without reading The Poet first, but have read every other Harry Bosch, in order. I could figure out what was going on with this "past case" very quickly, but will admit that it would have been nice to have read The Poet first, thus having all the background. I love the character of Harry Bosch. I've loved every one of the books so far, but this one was a little (tiny, tiny) bit disappointing --- and I'm not sure why. Perhaps I've read the previous books and listened to this one, which made it different? It brings together THREE different books, including Terry McCaleb and bounces back and forth between points-of-view, not just Harry's?