A review by pandora22
The Black Ice by Michael Connelly

4.0

This book takes care of good character development and a well-thought-out plotline at the same time.

Many mundane details about the days Harry spends solving this case have been included which makes sure an ample amount of time is given to focus on Harry and his thought process apart from the 'crime-solving' parts. Like the previous book in this series, the procedural parts of the investigation have been thoroughly covered, and all the open plotlines have been expertly tied up towards the end. The turmoil depicted within the police force involving different sorts of power play was an added bonus.

The book had a slow pacing in some parts but it makes up for it in the thrill felt reading through the last chapters. (The plot conclusions and twists were really rewarding).