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It was all a joke by the way. ;)
Watch this:
Autobiography of some guy who was supposed to be funny.
A Harry Bosch novel (first one in the series; 1992)
This is the first Bosch story I've read and I did enjoy it. I like the way he portrays the character. I've now jumped (just 'cause I felt like it; I normally don't do that in a series with a continuing lead character) to 10 years later and bought City of Bones (2002). One third of the way through it and I am enjoying it. I think Connelly is a good writer for the genre (detective/thriller).
Has anybody here read these Harry Bosch stories? What did you think?
Latest Konrad Sejer novel. I am on a Fossum streak.
@SirHilaryBray
I hope they make a video game. Open world.
I read a few. Fun reads, very suspenseful, good page turners and Connelly knows how to write great characters and atmosphere. That said, I find him inferior to George Pelecanos, who is to me the greatest living crime writer.
Read these on original release. Not impressed and didn't read anymore. Nun said!
(Dutch: http://speld.nl/2015/08/29/spannende-bijbel-trilogie-eindelijk-voltooid/)
In short, it will be about what happens after the end of times (the end of part two). We will know what God will do, and how things ended up for Maria Magalene.
Should be a cracking read. Just a pity it took them over 1500 years to write it.
Second, thanks for the feedback on Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch stories! I appreciate it, @NicNac and @Ludovico. I just finished City of Bones and did enjoy it. I'll try to read all of them; I love a good series. I will definitely check out George Pelecanos, @Ludovico. Thanks. :)
Connelly's books are well worth your time.
Shouldn't you have put that between spoiler tags? You know people have been waiting for part three for hundreds of years? :-P
Lovecraft, H. P.
Excellent choice! I'm a huge H.P. Lovecraft fan myself and The Call Of Cthulhu is, IMO, his best story ever written. It keeps getting better the more I read it. Mountains Of Madness is another epic achievement of his. I certainly hope they'll get a film version made someday...
Never read any Lovecraft - but I've a feeling I really should.
The only right answer for the moment, if you are a James Bond fan.
:D
Finished: Really enjoyed it. On now to Stephen King's latex paperback, Revival.
Finished it as well, very enjoyable and also to Stephen King - Finders Keepers albeit in hardcover.