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Michael Connelly: Lost Light (USA 2014) From the Publisher: Michael Connelly: Lost Light. Grand Central Publishing, ISBN: 9781455550692 (March, 2014), 480 p., $10.00.
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Michael Connelly: Lost Light (UK 2009) From the Publisher: When he left the LAPD Bosch took a file with him: the case of a production assistant murdered four years earlier during a film set robbery. The LAPD thinks the stolen money was used to finance a terrorist training camp. Thoughts of the original murder victim were lost in the federal zeal, and when Bosch decides to re-investigate, he quickly falls fouls of both his old colleagues and the FBI. When the investigation enables him to meet up with an old friend, shadows from his past come back to haunt him... Michael Connelly: Lost Light. Orion Books, ISBN: 9781409116844 (June, 2009), 368 p., £7.99.
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Michael Connelly: Lost Light (USA 2004) From the Publisher: When he left the LAPD Bosch took a file with him: the case of a production assistant murdered four years earlier during a film set robbery. The LAPD thinks the stolen money was used to finance a terrorist training camp. Thoughts of the original murder victim were lost in the federal zeal, and when Bosch decides to re-investigate, he quickly falls fouls of both his old colleagues and the FBI. When the investigation enables him to meet up with an old friend, shadows from his past come back to haunt him... Michael Connelly: Lost Light. Warner Books, ISBN: 0446611638 (March, 2004), 397 p., $7.99.
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Michael Connelly: Lost Light (UK 2003) From the Publisher: At the end of CITY OF BONES Harry Bosch quit the LAPD, but he's back in a new role, one that will give him more freedom to pursue the cases that compel him. When he left the LAPD Bosch took a file with him: the case of a film production assistant murdered four years earlier during a $2 million robbery on a movie set. The LAPD, now operating under post 9/11 rules, thinks the stolen money was used to finance a terrorist training camp. Thoughts of the original murder victim were lost in the federal zeal, and when Bosch decides to re-investigate, he quickly falls fouls of both his old colleagues and the FBI. But it's not just the case which is keeping Bosch awake at night. When the investigation enables him to meet up with an old friend, shadows from his past come back to haunt him... Michael Connelly: Lost Light. Orion Books, ISBN: 0752842560 (November, 2003), 341 p., £6.99.
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Michael Connelly: Lost Light (USA 2003) From the Publisher: 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. Michael Connelly: Lost Light. Little, Brown, & Co., ISBN: 0316154601 (April, 2003), 360 p., $25.95.
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