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Michael Connely



Average rating: 3.79 · 298 ratings · 38 reviews · 78 distinct worksSimilar authors
Sous les eaux d'Avalon

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Burnpoint : Ashes of Rebellion

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Godziny mroku (Harry Bosch,...

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Le Poète de Michaël Connely

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Dunkler als die Nacht

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Cauces de maldad

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Concrete Blonde

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“A murder case is like a tree. A tall tree. An oak tree. It has been carefully planted and cared for by the state. Watered and trimmed when needed, examined for disease and parasites of any kind. Its root system is constantly monitored as it flourishes underground and clings tightly to the earth. No money is spared in guarding the tree. Its caretakers are granted immense powers to protect and serve it.

The tree’s branches eventually grow and spread wide in splendor. They provide deep shade for those who seek true justice.

The branches spring from a thick and sturdy trunk. Direct evidence, circumstantial evidence, forensic science, motive and opportunity. The tree must stand strong against the winds that challenge it.

And that’s where I come in. I’m the man with the ax. My job is to cut the tree down to the ground and burn its wood to ashes.”
Michael Connelly



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