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Angels Flight
by Michael Connelly
Harry and his team (Kizmin Rider & Harry Edgar) are called to a murder scene at Angels Flight. They soon find they've been assigned the worst of cases as the victim is a high profile civil rights attorney who is in the middle of a multimillion dollar lawsuit against the LAPD. As with many of his cases, Harry's just drawn a really thorny, short stick.
I literally could not stop listening to this story with its many layers, twists, turns and ugliness. Harry has to look internally for suspects and it's not pretty as the city is poised to erupt into violence over this murder. This isn't an easy story and my original hunch (which I abandoned) turned out to be dead on, which was pretty exciting. The ending was almost poetic.
The change in narrators was a fairly seamless transition, though I miss Dick Hill's version of Jerry Edgar. I know there will be another change but, for now, I'm satisfied with the performance.
Still wild about Harry and this series.
I literally could not stop listening to this story with its many layers, twists, turns and ugliness. Harry has to look internally for suspects and it's not pretty as the city is poised to erupt into violence over this murder. This isn't an easy story and my original hunch (which I abandoned) turned out to be dead on, which was pretty exciting. The ending was almost poetic.
The change in narrators was a fairly seamless transition, though I miss Dick Hill's version of Jerry Edgar. I know there will be another change but, for now, I'm satisfied with the performance.
Still wild about Harry and this series.