The Late Show by Michael Connelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
#1 New York Times bestselling
author Michael Connelly introduces Renee Ballard, a fierce young
detective fighting to prove herself on the LAPD's toughest beat--the
Late Show.
Renee Ballard works the midnight shift in Hollywood,
beginning many investigations but finishing few, as each morning she
turns everything over to the daytime units. It's a frustrating job for a
once up-and-coming detective, but it's no accident. She's been given
this beat as punishment after filing a sexual harassment complaint
against a supervisor. But one night Ballard catches two assignments she
doesn't want to part with. First, a prostitute is brutally beaten and
left for dead in a parking lot. All signs point to a crime of
premeditation, not passion, by someone with big evil on his mind. Then
she sees a young waitress breathe her last after being caught up in a
nightclub shooting. Though dubbed a peripheral victim, the waitress buys
Ballard a way in, and this time she is determined not to give up at
dawn. Against orders and her partner's wishes, she works both cases by
day while maintaining her shift by night. As the investigations
intertwine, Ballard is forced to face her own demons and confront a
danger she could never have imagined. To find justice for these victims
who can't speak for themselves, she must put not only her career but her
life on the line.
Having enjoyed several of Connelly's Harry Bosch novels I was interested to see how a female lead character would compare. I wasn't disappointed. This kept me turning the pages.
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Thanks for the review, Wendy! I love Harry Bosch stories and bet this one is as good as you say it is!
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