The Drop (SIGNED)
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: First Ed.
Condition remarks:
Hardcover - 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.
The Drop is a gripping crime thriller that reunites readers with LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, one of the most compelling protagonists in modern crime fiction. The novel weaves together two intense investigations: a DNA cold case linking a convicted rapist to a murder committed when he was only eight years old, and the politically charged death of a city councilman's son found beneath a Hollywood hotel. Connelly masterfully balances procedural precision with psychological depth, pulling Bosch — now facing mandatory retirement — into cases that test both his tenacity and his moral code. The narrative moves at a relentless pace, illustrating the toll that decades of detective work exact on a man who simply cannot walk away from justice.
Author: Michael Connelly
Format: Hardback
Published: 2011, Orion
Genre: Crime fiction
Edition: First Ed.
Condition remarks:
Hardcover - 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.
The Drop is a gripping crime thriller that reunites readers with LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, one of the most compelling protagonists in modern crime fiction. The novel weaves together two intense investigations: a DNA cold case linking a convicted rapist to a murder committed when he was only eight years old, and the politically charged death of a city councilman's son found beneath a Hollywood hotel. Connelly masterfully balances procedural precision with psychological depth, pulling Bosch — now facing mandatory retirement — into cases that test both his tenacity and his moral code. The narrative moves at a relentless pace, illustrating the toll that decades of detective work exact on a man who simply cannot walk away from justice.