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By
Michael Connelly
Social
Science, Media Studies, Criminology
Little
Brown and Company
Hardcover,
369 pages
May
2006
$25.95
031615377X
Also
available as a Hachette Audio and an eBook.
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From #1 bestseller Michael Connelly’s first
career as a prizewinning crime reporter—the gripping,
true stories that inspired and informed his novels.
Before he became a novelist, Michael Connelly
was a crime reporter, covering the detectives who worked the
homicide beat in Florida and Los Angeles.
In vivid, hard-hitting articles, Connelly
leads the reader past the yellow police tape as he follows
the investigators, the victims, their families and friends—and,
of course, the killers—to tell the real stories of murder
and its aftermath.
Connelly’s firsthand observations would
lend inspiration to his novels, from The Black Echo, which
was drawn from a real-life bank heist, to Trunk Music, based
on an unsolved case of a man found in the trunk of his Rolls
Royce. And the vital details of his best-known characters,
both heroes and villains, would be drawn from the cops and
killers he reported on: from loner detective Harry Bosch to
the manipulative serial killer the Poet.
Stranger than fiction and every bit as
gripping, these pieces show once again that Michael Connelly
is not only a master of his craft, but also one of the great
American writers in any form. |