Dark Sacred Night
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Narrated by:
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Titus Welliver
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Christine Lakin
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By:
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Michael Connelly
About this listen
At the end of a long, dark night Detectives Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch cross paths for the very first time.
Detective Renée Ballard is working the graveyard shift again and returns to Hollywood Station in the early hours only to find that an older man has snuck in and is rifling through old file cabinets. The intruder is none other than legendary LAPD detective Harry Bosch, working a cold case that has gotten under his skin.
Ballard kicks him out, but eventually Bosch persuades her to help, and she relents. Bosch is investigating the death of 15-year-old Daisy Clayton, a runaway who was brutally murdered. He crossed paths with her devastated mother while working a previous case, and Daisy's story has seized hold of him.
©2018 Michael Connelly (P)2018 Orion Publishing GroupCritic reviews
Praise for Connelly: "One of the world's greatest crime writers." (Daily Mail)
"Crime thriller writing of the highest order." (The Guardian)
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- Tom Porritt
- 22-11-20
If you’re a life long fan, you’ll welcome Renee
A fantastic addition to the repertoire. Wasn’t sure on book one but after this book, I’m convinced. Her back story is good. The relation with Bosch works well. I’m glad she’s there. It’s a really nice change. I didn’t enjoy Jack McAvoy or Terry McCaleb. Renee is cool, clever and probably just as damaged as Bosch.
I really like the way they split the book between the two narrators (although I’m not a massive fan of Titus welliver) but I do like the Christine larkins bosch. He’s really cool. She makes him sound as I would imagine Harry to be. Old. Not bothered and as laid back as a deck chair). Christine plays a very good Renee Ballard. I’m sold on her myself.
Great story. Great performance. Really enjoyed it.
What’s the worst that can happen? You don’t like it, return it!
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- Bob Meyer
- 26-10-20
A new crime fighting duo hit the streets
Connelly teams up our anti-hero with a new partner who do not disappoint at all
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- Martin
- 05-08-20
Compelling amalgam of a pair of great characters:
Two great characters united by their damage. A very compelling read and an entertaining twist on a relatively typical procedural. Good plotting and excellent performances - a must have for Bosch fans old and new.
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- Mark
- 10-11-18
A New Dynamic Duo
This is a very good LAPD detective novel interleaved with a Harry Bosch story that becomes both a cop buddy novel and the development of a new partnership that will see Detective Renee Ballard ascend as Harry Bosch declines due to age and eventual infirmity (if not violent death). Much as I would love to see Harry go on forever, after all he is one of the greats and Titus Welliver totally owns the character, I can see how that would strain credulity in a series known for its authenticity. Ballard is also a good female foil for Bosch in the absence of his wife and daughter so I appreciate the logic and look forward to more from these new caped crusaders of the Late Show.
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- Traceylee Hayes
- 17-11-23
2nd tier
Fabulous narration from both readers, but the story wasn’t as compelling as a number of Bosch books….. a tad “bits and pieces”.
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- mahabibi
- 06-12-18
Bosch ctd.
Thank you Michael Connelly for keeping Bosch going; an ingenious way to keep him by partnering him with Ballard - long may they continue. Another super book.
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- Dave
- 13-04-19
Good but not good best
A decent book but by no means his best. Renee is a good character by herself so didn't see the need to add Harry.
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- Lenny
- 30-11-18
Another fantastic nail biting tale.
Just when I think Michael Connelly can’t get any better, he produces one of the best Bosch novels ever! Nail biting and thrilling.
I have been accused of being ignorant by my husband because I’ve worn airbuds for the last two days, I couldn’t stop listening to this production.
Just marvellous.
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- Learn2
- 01-12-19
As ever Bosch is a favourite
Clever writing and a plot that ensures Bosch carries on doing his thing in an idiosyncratic edgy way still infused with integrity for many more books .
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- Will
- 15-08-21
It never disappoints
Michael Connelly, Titus Welliver… perfect combo. The narrator for Ballard is very good as well, much much better than the one from the first René novel.
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