The Last Coyote

The Last Coyote by Michael Connelly, published by Orion in 1997, is a gripping narrative that follows LAPD detective Hieronymous “Harry” Bosch as he embarks on a deeply personal investigation. After being placed on involuntary stress leave for an altercation with his superior, Bosch delves into the unsolved murder of his mother, a Hollywood prostitute, which has haunted him for over thirty years. This edition spans 442 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find that Bosch’s journey is not only a quest for justice but also a confrontation with his own psychological turmoil, as he grapples with the implications of solving a case that could redefine his life’s purpose. The story intricately weaves themes of murder and police investigation, revealing how systemic failures and political influences have obscured the truth surrounding his mother’s death. As Bosch navigates this complex landscape, he uncovers layers of deception that challenge both his professional integrity and personal resolve.
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After being put on involuntary stress leave for attacking his boss, LAPD detective Hieronymous “Harry” Bosch tackles the 30-plus-year-old murder case of a Hollywood prostitute?his mother. Bummed out by the failure of his latest romance as well, Harry faces a deeper, psychological crisis: his life’s “mission” may end if he solves the case. Harry continues, nonetheless, soon discovering that the police and politically powerful others purposely glossed over his mother’s murder.
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