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title: "The Crossing (A Harry Bosch Novel Book 18)"
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# The Crossing (A Harry Bosch Novel Book 18)

**Brand:** michael connelly
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Bosch in retirement is just as relentless as ever
  

*by L***X on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 16, 2018*

Connelly is a fantastic writer and this addition to his Bosch series is Bosch at his best!  In The Crossing, we see Bosch in retirement dealing with time on his hands and missing the following of "his personal mission" of finding justice for the unjustly dead by following the clues that bring down their killers.This time he also deals with his own "crossing over to the dark side" as he drawn into working for his defense lawyer brother to find the killers and free the client sitting in jail.  The case against him is air tight and trial is expect to be a slam dunk with all evidence (including DNA of the accused on and in the innocent female victim), but to Bosch, some things don't quite fit and "the mission" is on!This novel is great.  Cornell's ability weave a fast paced detective novel is unsurpassed.  THAT SAID, one thing PISSED ME OFF!NOTE to KINDLE USERS:  Pay absolutely no attention to the number one customer review of this book by Phil in Magnolia IT IS FALSE and MISLEADING.It states that the Kindle edition includes at no additional cost the second Lincoln Lawyer book by Connelly at the end of "The Crossing" .  It does not!  The review was written in 2015, so maybe it included it back then, but apparently does not include it in 2018.  The first half of the review (about half a page of it) raves about the incredible bargain of getting the Bosch novel and the Lincoln lawyer novel at one low price in the Kindle edition.  He does complain that the Kindle edition quits counting pages after page 394 but the new novel continues complete.  Well, it does quit at page 394, but that is because the whole book plus all the accompanying advertisements for other Connelly books ends on page 394 with nothing other than the review link page left.  It would  seem like false advertising using the Kindle brand and Amazon brand names except it is written by a "verified purchaser".  Amazon and Kindle may not be responsible for what people put in there reviews,  but they need to pay some attention to the reviews they pipe directly to MY Kindle just as a course of good business practice. Obviously the first review of the novel did not say the novel sucked and wasn't worth the $9.99 price. I suspect a review like that would not be first in the list of reviews.Again, I really enjoyed reading The Crossing, by Michael Connelly.  I like the series, having bought and enjoyed all 17 of the prior Bosch novels.  My gripe review is about Amazon and Kindle placing a bogus review at the top of their customer review list in order to gain up sales. I don't give flaming reviews, but this hacked me off when I had time on my hands, I think their marketing department needs to get head out of their butts and maybe their computer programmers also.  My wife and I are perfect algorithms of targeted marketing in Eliterature.  We have 3 Kindles between (had them for years) and buy a lot of Ebooks from the store on our devices.  They do not need to market us with phony reviews to get us to buy the things we are already buying.  I bet this 5 Star review does not go to top of the customer review list.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Bosch does it again!
  

*by R***A on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2023*

The remarkable and lucky, one and only Harry Bosch bobs n weaves in and out of dangers one after another to find the truth. Riding a crest of perception above all others involved he unravels extraordinary deception and succeeds against all odds. What read!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Loved it!
  

*by M***3 on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 27, 2015*

In his 20th Harry Bosch novel, Michael Connelly reunites Harry with his half-brother Mickey Haller, the defense attorney from Lincoln Lawyer.  Connelly first matched them up in The Brass Verdict (2008).  But make no mistake, this is Harry Bosch’s story.Maddie, Harry’s daughter is now 18 years old, within days of high school graduation and already has plans to attend Chapman College, the same school that Mickey’s daughter will be attending.  The girls will room together.  If you have followed Harry’s story through the years, you know that Maddie has not had it easy and her friendship with Mickey’s daughter seems to be a sign of emotional good health.  Likely, it is also a set-up for one or more future Haller and Bosch novels where the girls’ encounter murder on campus or domestic terrorism and the dads come to the rescue.  Connelly stays current with the backdrop of his stories.In The Crossing, Harry is now retired from LAPD and suing the department for forcing him into early retirement.  When Mickey’s PI, Cisco, is sidelined with an injury after his Harley-Davidson is deliberately sideswiped by a burnt orange Camaro, Mickey asks Harry to step in for Cisco.  He needs his help on a case involving a young black male artist with a wife and two sons who was arrested for the brutal beating death of the wife of a sheriff’s deputy.  Haller is sure Da’Quan Foster is innocent of the murder of Lexi Parks, killed in her own bed.  Harry turns him down, reluctant to commit to the crossing from cop to PI for the defense, thereby spitting in the eye of every LEO in LA and the county and earning their eternal hatred.He goes home to rebuild the 1950 Harley gathering rust in his garage, a project that will occupy his attention for quite some time.  With the carburetor dismantled, all the parts cleaned and drying on newspaper, John Handy’s sax playing on the stereo, Harry studies the Clymer manual detailing step-by-step restoration of his vintage Harley. While reaching for a part, Harry realizes the newspaper was one he intended as a keepsake.  It showed the former governor with one of his pals, a state assemblyman whose son’s prison term for murder was reduced to seven years by the governor on his last day in office.  Harry liked to look it occasionally to remind himself of the strange bedfellows of politics and justice. After some internet research of Lexi’s murder, Harry agrees to read Haller’s case file on Foster, then to be Cisco’s temporary replacement.It is joy for any mystery lover or police drama lover to read a Connelly novel.  He is one of if not the best at making police procedure exciting to read.  Bosch’s mind is a well-oiled machine and he is tireless in following every loose thread and fitting it into the whole story.  He revisits crime scenes, re-interviews witnesses, and immerses himself in the feel of those places, using his instincts but also his very disciplined mind.Mercifully, Connelly reviews all the pertinent data Bosch gathers by having him compose a timeline of all the known and unknown events, loose threads, and things that do not “fit.” He brings the clues altogether for the reader, to organize the story before the climax.  There are a lot of characters and a lot of events in this fast-moving story.Bosch’s dogged investigation coupled with Mickey Haller’s formidable lawyering make The Crossing a splendid read for any mystery or suspense fan.  This is another home run from Michael Connelly. Harry Bosch, PI – can’t wait for the next one.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Crossing
- THE BURNING ROOM (Harry Bosch Series)
- THE WRONG SIDE OF GOODBYE (Harry Bosch Series)

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