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justacatandabook 's review for:
The Waiting
by Michael Connelly
challenging
dark
emotional
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Another excellent entry from Connelly. I devoured this on a plane ride from the East to West Coast.
Per usual, there are a variety of intersecting cases--the first being a rape case that Ballard and her Cold Case team are working through familial DNA, but which keeps surprising them. Then Ballard gets her badge, gun, and ID stolen, and is unwilling to report the theft for fear of her repercussions to her job. When her attempt to track them down gets dicey, she turns to her friend, Harry Bosch. And, lastly, speaking of Bosch, we see lots of his daughter, Maddie, when Ballard brings the young cop on the Cold Case squad and learns she had an ulterior motive for wanting to join.
The writing is crisp and descriptive as always. Every Connelly book, especially with Bosch, just seems so realistic and holds my interest from start to finish. While I have trouble emotionally with Bosch aging, I love Ballard and enjoy seeing more of the younger Maddie Bosch. This is a taut, suspenseful, and enjoyable mystery.
Per usual, there are a variety of intersecting cases--the first being a rape case that Ballard and her Cold Case team are working through familial DNA, but which keeps surprising them. Then Ballard gets her badge, gun, and ID stolen, and is unwilling to report the theft for fear of her repercussions to her job. When her attempt to track them down gets dicey, she turns to her friend, Harry Bosch. And, lastly, speaking of Bosch, we see lots of his daughter, Maddie, when Ballard brings the young cop on the Cold Case squad and learns she had an ulterior motive for wanting to join.
The writing is crisp and descriptive as always. Every Connelly book, especially with Bosch, just seems so realistic and holds my interest from start to finish. While I have trouble emotionally with Bosch aging, I love Ballard and enjoy seeing more of the younger Maddie Bosch. This is a taut, suspenseful, and enjoyable mystery.