Dark Sacred Night: Ballard and Bosch, cartea 1
Autor Michael Connellyen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781409182740
ISBN-10: 1409182746
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Orion Publishing Group
Colecția Orion
Seria Ballard and Bosch
ISBN-10: 1409182746
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 128 x 198 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Orion Publishing Group
Colecția Orion
Seria Ballard and Bosch
Notă biografică
Michael
Connelly
is
the
author
of
thirty-two
novels,
including#1
New
York
TimesbestsellersDark
Sacred
Night,Two
Kinds
of
Truth,andThe
Late
Show.His
books,
which
include
the
Harry
Bosch
series,
the
Lincoln
Lawyer
series,
and
the
Renee
Ballard
series,
have
sold
more
than
seventy-four
million
copies
worldwide.
Connelly
is
the
creator
and
host
of
the
Murder
Book
true-crime
podcast
and
is
the
executive
producer
of
the
Amazon
Studios
original
series
Bosch,
starring
Titus
Welliver.
A
former
newspaper
reporter,
he
has
won
numerous
awards
for
his
journalism
and
his
novels.
He
spends
his
time
in
California
and
Florida.
Recenzii
"Dark
Sacred
Nightis
one
of
the
best
and
most
affecting
Bosch
novels
since
Mr.
Connelly
began
the
saga
in
1992,
underscoring
the
growing
and
unsettling
ambiguity
surrounding
its
central
character."—Tom
Nolan,
Wall
Street
Journal
"Spectacular...Dark Sacred Nightis ingenious, frantically suspenseful, and very, very, bleak."—Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
"Michael Connelly is superhuman...His hallmark has been his precise, faultless plotting...Connelly has always been especially good when it comes to truly creepy killers-he was once a crime reporter-and his denouement here is thrilling."—Charles Finch, USA Today
"LAPD Det. Renée Ballard, first seen in 2017'sThe Late Show, makes a welcome return in this outstanding, complex police procedural...Bosch and Ballard, both outsiders with complicated pasts, form a perfect partnership in this high spot of Edgar-winner Connelly's long and distinguished career."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Det. Renée Ballard is a formidable character, an insightful and tenacious investigator with an unusual background and a sturdy personality to carry a series...Connelly has achieved success as one of the top mystery writers by continuing to keep his storytelling fresh. InThe Late Show, he delivers an exciting police procedural with a unique character."—Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Michael Connelly has earned his place in the pantheon of great crime fiction writers by creating characters people care about and are eager to come back to. InDark Sacred Night, he brings together two of his best...Here's hoping we don't have to wait long for another Ballard and Bosch novel."—Paul Saltzman, Chicago Sun-Times
"This one needs no introduction...Expect all the dark, brooding LA neo-noir you've come to appreciate from Connelly's superlative procedurals."—CrimeReads
"Superb...Once again, Connelly delivers an exciting police procedural, only this time with two unique characters."—Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Harry Bosch has had plenty of partners, but he might have met his match...Both face complicated challenges to their personal ethics, challenges born not out of greed or fear but of their burning desire to make things right. Through it all, they challenge each other. Ballard brings a fresh perspective, and Bosch brings all the things so many readers love about him."—Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times
"Of the myriad things Connelly does superbly as a crime writer, perhaps one of the least heralded is his ability to bring characters together from different series...A guaranteed chart-topper."—Bill Ott, Booklist (starred review)
PRAISE FORTHE LATE SHOW:
"Few writers can capture the gritty streets of L.A.--and the inner workings of the LAPD--like Connelly."—Entertainment Weekly
"The most intriguing mystery inThe Late Showis Ballard herself. Connelly is too skillful to hand us her resume in one document dump; instead, he fills out her portrait with a subtle hand over the course of the novel, a little background here, a glimpse of her temperament there, the revelation of her unusual living conditions sketched in between."—Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times
"Spectacular...Dark Sacred Nightis ingenious, frantically suspenseful, and very, very, bleak."—Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post
"Michael Connelly is superhuman...His hallmark has been his precise, faultless plotting...Connelly has always been especially good when it comes to truly creepy killers-he was once a crime reporter-and his denouement here is thrilling."—Charles Finch, USA Today
"It
was
only
last
year
that
Connelly
introduced
Ballard,
a
fierce
and
fascinating
new
protagonist
who
instantly
emerged
as
a
reader
favorite.
Bosch,
meanwhile,
is
a
grizzled
veteran
by
now;Dark
Sacred
Nightmarks
the
21st
novel
to
center
on
him.
But
fans
always
finish
eager
to
come
back
for
more."
—David
Canfield,
Entertainment
Weekly"LAPD Det. Renée Ballard, first seen in 2017'sThe Late Show, makes a welcome return in this outstanding, complex police procedural...Bosch and Ballard, both outsiders with complicated pasts, form a perfect partnership in this high spot of Edgar-winner Connelly's long and distinguished career."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Det. Renée Ballard is a formidable character, an insightful and tenacious investigator with an unusual background and a sturdy personality to carry a series...Connelly has achieved success as one of the top mystery writers by continuing to keep his storytelling fresh. InThe Late Show, he delivers an exciting police procedural with a unique character."—Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Michael Connelly has earned his place in the pantheon of great crime fiction writers by creating characters people care about and are eager to come back to. InDark Sacred Night, he brings together two of his best...Here's hoping we don't have to wait long for another Ballard and Bosch novel."—Paul Saltzman, Chicago Sun-Times
"This one needs no introduction...Expect all the dark, brooding LA neo-noir you've come to appreciate from Connelly's superlative procedurals."—CrimeReads
"Superb...Once again, Connelly delivers an exciting police procedural, only this time with two unique characters."—Oline Cogdill, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
"Harry Bosch has had plenty of partners, but he might have met his match...Both face complicated challenges to their personal ethics, challenges born not out of greed or fear but of their burning desire to make things right. Through it all, they challenge each other. Ballard brings a fresh perspective, and Bosch brings all the things so many readers love about him."—Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times
"Of the myriad things Connelly does superbly as a crime writer, perhaps one of the least heralded is his ability to bring characters together from different series...A guaranteed chart-topper."—Bill Ott, Booklist (starred review)
PRAISE FORTHE LATE SHOW:
"The
Late
Show
introduces
a
terrific
female
character:
Detective
Renée
Ballard...
The
pacing
of
Ballard's
debut
story
is
breathless...
Ballard
is
complicated
and
driven
enough
to
sustain
the
series
Connelly
doubtless
has
in
mind
for
her."
—Janet
Maslin,
New
York
Times"Few writers can capture the gritty streets of L.A.--and the inner workings of the LAPD--like Connelly."—Entertainment Weekly
"The most intriguing mystery inThe Late Showis Ballard herself. Connelly is too skillful to hand us her resume in one document dump; instead, he fills out her portrait with a subtle hand over the course of the novel, a little background here, a glimpse of her temperament there, the revelation of her unusual living conditions sketched in between."—Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times