The Black Echo
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: First Ed.
Condition remarks:
Hardcover - no dust jacket
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
Note: This is a "no-jacket" copy, priced accordingly for the reader or the entry-level collector.
A gripping debut crime novel, The Black Echo introduces LAPD detective Hieronymus Harry Bosch, a Vietnam veteran whose tunnel-rat past comes back to haunt him when a body is discovered in a drainpipe in the Hollywood Hills. When the victim turns out to be a fellow vet and tunnel rat, Bosch ignores orders and pursues the case solo, uncovering a web of corruption that stretches from the Vietnam War to the glittering vaults of a Beverly Hills bank. Connelly crafts a taut, atmospheric thriller that sets the tone for one of crime fiction's most enduring detective series, blending procedural detail with deep psychological insight. The Black Echo won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel in 1992, announcing Connelly as a major new voice in American crime writing.
Author: Michael Connelly
Format: Hardback
Published: 1992, Little, Brown and Company
Genre: Crime fiction
Edition: First Ed.
Condition remarks:
Hardcover - no dust jacket
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
Note: This is a "no-jacket" copy, priced accordingly for the reader or the entry-level collector.
A gripping debut crime novel, The Black Echo introduces LAPD detective Hieronymus Harry Bosch, a Vietnam veteran whose tunnel-rat past comes back to haunt him when a body is discovered in a drainpipe in the Hollywood Hills. When the victim turns out to be a fellow vet and tunnel rat, Bosch ignores orders and pursues the case solo, uncovering a web of corruption that stretches from the Vietnam War to the glittering vaults of a Beverly Hills bank. Connelly crafts a taut, atmospheric thriller that sets the tone for one of crime fiction's most enduring detective series, blending procedural detail with deep psychological insight. The Black Echo won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel in 1992, announcing Connelly as a major new voice in American crime writing.