
DNF… maybe I will come back to it but I just couldn’t get into it. I read about 30%. It felt like a big bond plot with some huge poisoning of Montreal’s water. I think as another reader said I will skip this one and The Black wolf. I am hoping we come back to the mysteries of Three Pines when the wolf series wraps up.
DNF… maybe I will come back to it but I just couldn’t get into it. I read about 30%. It felt like a big bond plot with some huge poisoning of Montreal’s water. I think as another reader said I will skip this one and The Black wolf. I am hoping we come back to the mysteries of Three Pines when the wolf series wraps up.
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Updated a reading goal:
Read 35 books by December 31, 2025
Progress so far: 25 / 35 71%

It took me a while to get into this novel. I love the Bosch series but this book seemed to not know exactly where It wanted to go. About 3/4 through, I finally wanted to see where it would end. I wished it had focused more on the Maddie storyline and the resolution. It gave a skeleton of a solution with the reader having to fill in a lot pieces. I am Hoping the next volume in the series is more tightly constructed. I will talk a bit of a break before I read the next Bosch book.
It took me a while to get into this novel. I love the Bosch series but this book seemed to not know exactly where It wanted to go. About 3/4 through, I finally wanted to see where it would end. I wished it had focused more on the Maddie storyline and the resolution. It gave a skeleton of a solution with the reader having to fill in a lot pieces. I am Hoping the next volume in the series is more tightly constructed. I will talk a bit of a break before I read the next Bosch book.

Once I got into this novel it moved quickly. It was Harry Bosch all the way. Harry focused single mindfully on solving the case - mostly working on his own, dragging his partner and any other law enforcement officers along with him, butting heads with everyone and in the end, the only one to see the solution to the case…
Once I got into this novel it moved quickly. It was Harry Bosch all the way. Harry focused single mindfully on solving the case - mostly working on his own, dragging his partner and any other law enforcement officers along with him, butting heads with everyone and in the end, the only one to see the solution to the case…