<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "Originally published in hardcover and ebook by Little, Brown and Company in October 2017"--Title page verso. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Exiled from the LAPD, Harry Bosch must clear his name, uncover a ring of prescription drug abuse, and outwit a clever killer before it's too late.</b><b><br></b>Harry Bosch, exiled from the LAPD, is working cold cases for the San Fernando Police Department when all hands are called out to a local drugstore, where two pharmacists have been murdered in a robbery. Bosch and the tiny town's three-person detective squad sift through the clues, which lead into the dangerous, big-business world of prescription drug abuse. To get to the people at the top, Bosch must risk everything and go undercover in the shadowy world of organized pill mills.<br>Meanwhile, an old case from Bosch's days with the LAPD comes back to haunt him when a long-imprisoned killer claims Harry framed him and seems to have new evidence to prove it. Bosch left the LAPD on bad terms, so his former colleagues are not keen on protecting his reputation. But if this conviction is overturned, every case Bosch ever worked will be called into question. As usual, he must fend for himself as he tries to clear his name and keep a clever killer in prison. <br>The two cases wind around each other like strands of barbed wire. Along the way, Bosch discovers that there are two kinds of truth: the kind that sets you free and the kind that leaves you buried in darkness.<br><b>An <i>NPR </i>Best Book of 2017</b><b><br>A <i>Times </i>Critics' Top Book of 2017 <br></b><b>A Barnes & Noble Best Book of 2017</b><b>A <i>South Florida Sun-Sentinel</i> Best Mystery of 2017<br></b><b>An Amazon Book of the Month</b> <p/> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> [Connelly's] immaculate plotting and gift for bringing procedural intricacies to life now seem as strong as ever...he writes the best detective novels around.--<b>Charles Finch</b>, <i><b>USA Today</b></i> </br></br>[Two Kinds of Truth] is a reflection of Connelly's talent that after 19 books chronicling Bosch's career, this iteration feels fresh and authentic. This is Bosch at his F-you best, pursuing his mission, seeking justice and speaking for the dead.--<i><b>The Arizona Republic</b></i> </br></br>A book as powerful and engrossing as any in Connelly's nonpareil series.--<b>Jack Ratten</b>, <i><b>Toronto Star</b></i> </br></br>Connelly's immaculate plotting and gift for bringing procedural intricacies to life now seem as strong as ever...he writes the best detective novels around.--<i><b>USA Today</b></i> </br></br>Expertly juggling both plots, Connelly mines the double murder for fascinating and frightening details...Connelly remains atop a heap of contemporary crime writers thanks to his rare ability to combine master plotting and procedural detail with a literary novelist's feel for the inner lives of his or her characters. Both talents are in abundant display this time.--<i><b>Booklist</b></i> </br></br>Harry Bosch is a one-of-a-kind hero who started out pretty wild when he returned from Vietnam to become a cop, but over the years he's developed into someone you want to ride with.--<b>Marilyn Stasio</b>, <i><b>New York Times Book Review</b></i> </br></br>If you're into detective thrillers, this is an obvious choice, it doesn't get any better than Michael Connelly.--<b>Brendan Cooney</b>, <i><b>In the Sheets</b></i> </br></br>It's become an annual refrain - but Connelly truly is one of the finest mystery writers. And that's the truth.--<b>Oline Cogdill</b>, <i><b>Sun-Sentinel</b></i> </br></br>One of Connelly's darkest and most powerful stories yet about Bosch.--<b>Colette Bancroft</b>, <i><b>Tampa Bay Times</b></i> </br></br>The best crime fiction writer alive today...The interaction between the trash-talking, playful Haller and the stoic, moody, mission-driven Bosch is wonderful. The brothers are two kinds of crafty, masters in their own realm...Gut-wrenching...The final courtroom scene will make longtime Connelly fans stand up and cheer.--<b>Marcie Everhart</b>, <i><b>The Oklahoman</b></i> </br></br>The 20th novel in Connelly's Bosch series is one of its best.--<i><b>Entertainment Weekly</b></i> </br></br>TWO KINDS OF TRUTH is a sterling example of the full potential of [Bosch and Ballard] fully realized. Anyone interested in their literary exploits can jump on this particular offering without difficulty and enjoy the ride from beginning to end.--<b>Joe Hartlaub</b>, <i><b>BookReporter</b></i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Michael Connelly</b> is the author of thirty previous novels, including #1 New York Times bestsellers <i>The Late Show</i>, <i>The Wrong Side of Goodbye</i>, and <i>The Crossing</i>. His books, which include the Harry Bosch series and Lincoln Lawyer series, have sold more than sixty million copies worldwide. Connelly is a former newspaper reporter who has won numerous awards for his journalism and his novels and is the executive producer of Bosch, starring Titus Welliver. He spends his time in California and Florida.
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