A review by minsies
The Narrows by Michael Connelly

2.0

I read this and I don't have that much more to say about it. It is a typical Bosch novel (I'm pretty sure I've said that in every review of these books that I've written; they're all on rails that way) and there's not much here that's surprising.

Like the other Bosch book with McCaleb, this one has a few different points of view, which makes it a little more interesting than it would ordinarily be. Still, if you were given the premise of the book and a handful of the characters, you could probably plot it out close enough to what actually happens as to make no difference. That's fine - that's why I keep picking these up when I get stuck for other reading material - but it's nothing special.