The bones of a 12-year-old boy are found scattered in a remote canyon in the Hollywood Hills. A grid search is conducted, delineated like city blocks, on the hillside where the bones are found. For Harry Bosch, the City of Angels becomes the City of Bones. The case awakens all manner of police and political machinations, delves into a family's dark history, and opens-up Bosch's own childhood memories. City of Bones exposes the hidden parts of the human heart, the places where morals are confronted by reality...and the naked heart of a city.
Tracking the twenty-year-old murder of a young boy, Bosch follows the faintest trail of clues. Len Cariou presents L.A. police detectives with gruff and world-weary demeanors. It's a little disconcerting when Harry Bosch takes up with a rookie cop, and she sounds like a squad room regular; but for the most part the characters have distinct vocal parts. Cariou presents the many details and frustrations of police work with understanding, holding the listener's attention through the case's unexpected twists. R.F.W. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
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