
Lost Light
Published: 2003,
Little Brown and Company
Formats: Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBD-13: 978-0316154604
Pages: 368
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0446611633
Pages: 416
Plot:
Only the money was real. Four years ago, LAPD detective Harry Bosch was
on a movie set asking questions about the murder of a young production
assistant when an armored car arrived with two million dollars cash for
use in a heist scene.
In a life-imitates-art firestorm, a gang of masked men converged on the
delivery and robbed the armored car with guns blazing. Bosch got off a
shot that struck one of the robbers as their van sped away, but the
money was never recovered. And the young woman's murder was in the
stack of unsolved-case files Bosch carried home the night he left the
LAPD.
Now Bosch moves full bore back into that case, determined to find
justice for the young woman. Without a badge to open doors and strike
fear into the guilty, he learns afresh how brutally indifferent the
world can be. But something draws him on, past humiliation and
harassment. It's not just that the dead woman had no discernible link
to the robbery. Nor is it his sympathy for the cops who took over the
case, one of them killed on duty and the other paralyzed by a bullet in
the same attack. With every conversation and every thread of evidence,
Bosch senses a larger presence, an organization bigger than the movie
studios and more ruthless than even the LAPD.
The part of Bosch that will never back down finds as fatal an opponent
as he's ever encountered - and there's no guarantee that Bosch will
survive the showdown ahead.