Harry Bosch #18. Harry was finally pushed out of the LAPD. It was only a matter of time. Retirement doesn't really set well with him however, especially since his daughter will be leaving for college soon. He is also single again. So, too much time on his hands. When Harry's half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller (the Lincoln Lawyer) contacts him and asks for a meeting, Harry goes but immediately shuts down Mickey's suggestion that Harry work as his investigator on a case. Harry wants nothing to do with the "defense" side of a court case. His entire career has been gathering evidence to put the guilty behind bars. He sees working for the defense as a betrayal of who he is and what he stands for. Mickey tries to convince Harry that his client is actually innocent of the crime, and that he needs Harry's help to find out what actually happened. Eventually, this gets Harry on board (begrudgingly).
What I love about these books is the way the stories unfold. In this case, Harry has no idea what is happening "behind the scenes" of this particular event (the brutal murder of a woman in her bed) - and has no idea that it's connected to a few other events, which seem random. I love how Harry processes information and takes one step at a time to try to find an answer to any question he has, or an explanation for his gut feelings about a person or situation. He may not want to work for the defense, but he certainly wants to discover the truth.
Harry is waiting for his renewed PI license and I am excited for him to be working on his own - without the constraints of the police department! Even I am tired of the politics tied to working for the LAPD. Ha! Time for Harry to cut his ties. One person I really like though is his last partner, Lucy Soto. She is already taking risks when it comes to her actions to help Harry, but I really like her for it! I think they make a great team. I hope she continues to be a presence in his life.
Wendy's Rating: ****