• The Crossing

  • Harry Bosch, Book 18
  • By: Michael Connelly
  • Narrated by: Titus Welliver
  • Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (18,886 ratings)

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The Crossing

By: Michael Connelly
Narrated by: Titus Welliver
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Winner, 2017 APA Audie Awards - Mystery

Harry Bosch teams up with Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller in the new thriller from number-one New York Times best-selling author Michael Connelly.

Detective Harry Bosch has retired from the LAPD, but his half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller, needs his help. The murder rap against his client seems ironclad, but Mickey is sure it's a setup. Though it goes against all his instincts, Bosch takes the case. With the secret help of his former LAPD partner, Lucia Soto, he turns the investigation inside the police department. But as Bosch gets closer to discovering the truth, he makes himself a target.

©2015 Michael Connelly (P)2015 Hachette Audio

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Bosch Delivers Bigtime

I've read or listened to every book by Connelly. In my opinion, Titus Welliver is by far the best narrator of the 20 odd books in this series. Its only fitting since he plays Bosch in the new tv series. Bosch is a serious character with little emotion or humor. He does not suffer fools, even when they are his family. The narrator has to bring out his humanity without the benefit of a huge personality and Welliver delivers brilliantly.

In the Crossing, Bosch reluctantly agrees to review the murder book of a case his step brother, Mickey Haller of The Lincoln Lawyer fame, is currently working. He is reluctantant because active police forces regard defense attorneys as little better than the criminals they represent. As independent a character as Bosch has always been, he dreads being viewed by his former peers as a sellout. Even in the face of rampant police malpractice, intimidation, ineptitude and criminal behavior, he reluctantly works for an innocent man wo is framed by the police.

I understand Mr. Connelly was a crime reporter for many years. One of the reasons I love his books is the contrasting views he provides us of the justice system from the contrasting eyes of the detectives, press, prosecution, suspects and victims. It is always a complicated, frustrating process to write about. I appreciate the realism he brings to every novel.

So it's another great novel from America's king of police procedurals.

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Harry Bosch At his best !!! Fabulous Narrator!

This is a wonderful read... I enjoyed it so much that I immediately looked for another Connelly novel read by Titus Welliver. Found only one other Bosch novel read by Welliver, "The Burning Room" which is another very good murder-mystery-suspense novel.

This story involves murder, mystery, courtroom drama and investigative suspense. That's Harry Bosch's niche. As described in the publisher's summary, Bosch's half brother Mickey Haller asks for his help with a case that he trusts that only Bosch's skills can help solve. Although Bosch wants to help his brother, crossing the isle to the defense side in the courtroom is difficult and leaves a bad taste in Bosch's mouth, but he does it and gets to the bottom of the mysteries the story holds. I thought the ending of this story was an unexpected twist/surprise.

I am a diehard Connelly fan and have read most of his novels. This is one of his better storylines. For sure, Titus Welliver is probably the best narrator of Connelly novels along with Dick Hill.

If you like a good story without too much "fluff" or unnecessary detours away from the story, then you will mostly likely love this listen. Not too many characters to keep sorted out, and the main characters are introduced in a memorable way.

Highly Recommend.

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CONNELLY IS BACK!

I was very disappointed in the last Harry Bosch book, after buying ALL in the series. It was like someone had ghostwritten that story. But Connelly is back in this one. Plus, the best of his best are combined. "Lincoln Lawyer" Mickey Haller hires Harry as his investigator and the step-brothers really deliver! Even actor Titus Welliver does much better here than he did in the previous installment. Well played, Connelly!

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Another excellent Michael Connelly novel

All of Michael Connelly's books are in my Audible library. The Crossing includes both of Connelly's major characters, retired LAPD detective Harry Bosch and his half brother Mickey (Lincoln Lawyer) Haller with Bosch playing the larger role. In this novel Bosch goes over to the "dark side" (vs. police side) to try to determine if one of Haller's clients who is indicted for murder is really guilty. Bosch uses the same bloodhound talents that he has previously used as an LAPD detective.

The Crossing is an outstanding novel which is as good as any of the other 19 novels in the Harry Bosch series.

Narration is excellent although not quite as good as some prior narrators of the series such as Dick Hill.

VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

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I just loved this book; every last bit of it

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

It would depend on which friend but if the friend liked fast paced mystery-thriller books, yes I would.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

It certainly kept me engaged.

What does Titus Welliver bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

More than anything, he brings me Bosch. He sounds like I think Bosch should.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

It was, but I couldn't. I listened every chance I got, though

Any additional comments?

I'm excited to have Bosch and Haller working together. I'd like to see Bosch loosen up a little but that's me.

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Superb! Wishing for More New Connelly's!

I had my fingers crossed that this new "Bosch" would be as good as the old ones and I was not disappointed. In fact, there were ways I enjoyed this more. . . Bosch is retired and his approach to solving the mystery better paced and introspective. Welliver did a respectable job of narrating this book, but the story stood center stage! A delightful day spent with Harry Bosch.

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Edge of Seat Thrill Ride, WOW!!!!!

Michael Connelly is quite simply at the very top of his formidable form in this latest starring Harry Bosch. The only downside for me was that I finished it in record time (a day). Never happened before. Titus Welliver did a masterful job at narration and seemed to get better as he went along. Just fantastic, superlatives escape me.

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protest 2 counter 1st 1 star rating will post real

I think anyone dropping a 1st rating w a 1 star is a pompous a** if they don't give a name nor a reason... grudge demon perhaps? I'll update this later.

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Mickey Haller & Harry Bosch Together: Yay!

Connelly is a pro. He gives fans everything they want in "The Crossing" including his twin star characters. What can go wrong? Well, nothing. If you like Bosch and Haller you'll like this and Titus Welliver has the gift to deftly reveal the nuances in this ensemble.

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as good as ever

Any additional comments?

This book has the same excellent quality as all of Connelly's works. Welliver's narration is also excellent and is also complementary to his role as Bosch in the Amazon series. This was a wise move by the audio publisher.

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