The Black Ice

The Black Ice by Michael Connelly, published by Phoenix in 1996, is a gripping narrative that unfolds when a body is discovered in a hotel room, identified as a missing LAPD narcotics officer. The initial conclusion drawn by the LAPD is that the death is a suicide, but Harry Bosch, the protagonist, is skeptical. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers unsettling details that challenge the official story, leading him into a complex web of drug dealers and corruption.
Readers will follow Bosch as he navigates the murky waters of the case, driven by his instincts and a growing attraction to the officer’s widow. The story explores themes of police work, murder, and the dark underbelly of drug trafficking, particularly focusing on a new drug called Black Ice that has emerged from Mexico. This edition spans 322 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed look into Bosch’s relentless pursuit of the truth amidst a backdrop of shifting identities and danger.
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When a body is found in a hotel room, the press soon pick up on the case: it appears to be a missing LAPD narcotics officer, apparently gone to the bad. The rumours were that he had been selling a new drug called Black Ice that had been infiltrating LA from Mexico.
The LAPD are quick to declare the death a suicide, but Harry Bosch is not so sure. There are odd, unexplained details from the crime scene which just don’t add up. Fighting an attraction to the cop’s widow, Bosch starts his own maverick investigation, which soon leads him over the borders and into a dangerous world of shifting identities and deadly corruption…
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