
The Last Coyote
Published: 1995,
Little Brown and Company
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0316153904
Pages: 400
Paperback: ISBD-13:
978-0752809441
Pages: 464
Plot:
Harry Bosch is drawn to investigate a thirty-year-old unsolved crime:
the murder of his mother.
Harry's life is a mess. His house has been condemned because of
earthquake damage. His girlfriend has left him. He's drinking too much.
And he's even had to turn in his badge: he attacked his commanding
officer and is suspended indefinitely pending a psychiatric evaluation.
At first Bosch, resists the LAPD shrink, but finally he recognizes that
something is troubling him, a force that may have shaped his entire
life. In 1961, when Harry was eleven, his mother was brutally murdered.
No one was ever even accused of the crime.
Harry opens up the decades-old file on the case and is irresistibly
drawn into a past he has always avoided. It's clear that the case was
fumbled. His mother was a prostitute, and even thirty years late the
smell of a cover-up is unmistakable. Someone powerful was able to keep
the investigating officers away from key suspects. Even as he confronts
his own shame about his mother, Harry relentlessly follows up the old
evidence, seeking justice or at least understanding. Out of the broken
pieces of the case he discerns a trail that leads upward, toward
prominent people who lead public lives high in the Hollywood hills. And
as he nears his answer, Harry finds that ancient passions don't die.
They cause new murders even today.