The Narrows

The Narrows by Michael Connelly is a large print edition published by Little, Brown on May 3, 2004. This 352-page novel follows FBI agent Rachel Walling as she confronts the resurfacing of a notorious serial killer known as the Poet, whose gruesome crimes are intertwined with poetic verses. Alongside former LAPD detective Harry Bosch, Walling delves into a case that intertwines personal loss and professional duty, leading them into a perilous investigation.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of crime, suspense, and the complexities of police procedural work. As Bosch and Walling navigate the challenges posed by the FBI and the enigmatic Poet, they uncover dark secrets that test their resolve. This edition, presented in large type, enhances the reading experience, making it accessible for a wider audience while maintaining the intensity of the mystery and thriller genres.
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FBI agent Rachel Walling finally gets the call she’s dreaded for years, the one that tells her the Poet has surfaced. She has never forgotten the serial killer who wove lines of poetry in his hideous crimes–and apparently he has not forgotten her.
Former LAPD detective Harry Bosch gets a call, too–from the widow of an old friend. Her husband’s death seems natural, but his ties to the hunt for the Poet make Bosch dig deep. Arriving at a derelict spot in the California desert where the feds are unearthing bodies, Bosch joins forces with Rachel. Now the two are at odds with the FBI…and squarely in the path of the Poet, who will lead them on a wicked ride out of the heat, through the narrows of evil, and into a darkness all his own…
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