The Drop

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Discover the gripping tale in this stunning novel where Harry Bosch, the legendary detective, confronts his impending retirement under the Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP). This thrilling mystery unravels as Bosch is drawn to investigate a cold case that suddenly gains new life with a DNA breakthrough. The shocking evidence points towards a convicted rapist who was a mere child at the time of the horrific crime. As Bosch delves deeper, he is also pulled into the tangled web of a politically charged case involving the mysterious death of a city councilman's son. With 432 pages of heart-pounding suspense, this narrative weaves together seemingly unrelated cases that reveal a chilling killer lurking in the shadows for decades. Readers will be spellbound by the intricate twists that echo the complexities of a DNA helix, showcasing Bosch's relentless pursuit of justice in a world rife with corruption and deceit. Add this unmissable 2015 release to your collection and explore the depth of Bosch's character as he battles against time and bureaucracy. This brand new edition, published by A&U Connelly, is essential for fans of crime fiction and classic detective stories. Order now to experience the ultimate thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925267297
Year: 2015
Publisher: A&U - Connelly
Pages: 432


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Harry Bosch is facing the end of the line. He's been put on the DROP - Deferred Retirement Option Plan - and given three years before his retirement is enforced. Seeing the end of the mission coming, he's anxious for cases. He doesn't have to wait long. First a cold case gets a DNA hit for a rape and murder which points the finger at a 29-year-old convicted rapist who was only eight at the time of the murder. Then a city councilman's son is found dead - fallen or pushed from a hotel window - and he insists on Bosch taking the case despite the two men's history of enmity. The cases are unrelated but they twist around each other like the double helix of a DNA strand. One leads to the discovery of a killer operating in the city for as many as three decades; the other to a deep political conspiracy that reached back into the dark history of the police department.

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