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The Crossing

A Harry Bosch Novel

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Six months ago Harry Bosch left the LAPD before they could fire him and then hired maverick defense attorney Mickey Haller to sue the department for forcing him out. Although it wasn't the way he wanted to go, Harry has to admit that being out of the game has its benefits.

Until Mickey asks him to help on one of his cases, and suddenly Harry is back where he belongs, right in the centre of a particularly puzzling murder mystery.

The difference is this time Harry is working for the defense, aiming to prevent the accused, Leland Foster, from being convicted. And not only does the prosecution seem to have a cast-iron case, but having crossed over to 'the dark side', as his former colleagues would put it, Harry is in danger of betraying the very principles he's lived by his whole career.

Read by the star of Bosch, Titus Welliver.

©2015 Hieronymous, Inc (P)2015 Hachette Audio
Juridique Polars Policier Thrillers et romans à suspense

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Superb story especially with Bosch and Haller being present. A real slow burn story. Loved it

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After so many books in the Harry Bosch series, The Crossing feels like a refreshing change. A true crossover between the Bosch universe and that of Mickey Haller. It’s a real pleasure to see these two characters reunited, even if Mickey comes across as a bit less friendly than he used to be when compared to Bosch, probably because the story is told from Bosch’s perspective.

Titus Welliver, who narrates the audiobook, is a perfect fit for Bosch. His voice and tone really match the character. However, he’s slightly less convincing when it comes to Mickey Haller. That said, the narration still works very well overall and keeps the story engaging.

Whether you’re a fan of Mickey Haller or Harry Bosch, this book blends both styles smoothly and offers something for everyone. It’s gripping from beginning to end, and I totally recommend it.

A Gripping Crossover Between Bosch and Haller

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