Suicide Run: Three Harry Bosch Stories [NOOK Book]

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Overview

LAPD Detective Harry Bosch as we've never seen him before, in three never-before-collected stories.

In "Suicide Run," the apparent suicide of a beautiful young starlet turns out to be much more sinister than it seems. In "Cielo Azul," Bosch is haunted by a long-ago closed case -- the murder of a teenage girl who was never identified. As her killer sits on death row, Bosch tries one last time to get the answers he has sought for years. In "One Dollar Jackpot," Bosch works the murder of a professional poker player whose skills have made her more than one enemy.

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Overview

LAPD Detective Harry Bosch as we've never seen him before, in three never-before-collected stories.

In "Suicide Run," the apparent suicide of a beautiful young starlet turns out to be much more sinister than it seems. In "Cielo Azul," Bosch is haunted by a long-ago closed case -- the murder of a teenage girl who was never identified. As her killer sits on death row, Bosch tries one last time to get the answers he has sought for years. In "One Dollar Jackpot," Bosch works the murder of a professional poker player whose skills have made her more than one enemy.

Whether investigating a cold case or fresh blood, Bosch relentlessly pursues his quarry, always on the lookout for the "tell." In this first collection of Harry Bosch stories, Michael Connelly once again demonstrates that he is the master of "fast-paced, brilliantly plotted crime fiction.... Harry Bosch is back on the case, and not a moment too soon" (Chicago Sun Times).

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780316204248
  • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
  • Publication date: 10/1/2011
  • Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 100
  • Sales rank: 646
  • Series: Harry Bosch Series
  • File size: 1 MB

Meet the Author

Michael  Connelly
Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly is the author of the recent #1 New York Times bestsellers The Fifth Witness, The Reversal, The Scarecrow, The Brass Verdict, and The Lincoln Lawyer, as well as the bestselling Harry Bosch series of novels. He is a former newspaper reporter who has won numerous awards for his journalism and his novels. He spends his time in California and Florida.

Biography

Best known for his dark police procedurals featuring the tough, complex and emotionally scarred LAPD detective, Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch, Michael Connelly has been called "infernally ingenious" (The New York Times), "one of those masters...who can keep driving the story forward in runaway locomotive style" (USA Today) and "the top rank of a new generation of crime writers" (The Los Angeles Times).

Consistently exquisite prose and engrossing storylines play an integral role in his swelling success. However, Connelly believes that solid character development is the most important key. As he explained to MagnaCumMurder.com, "I think books with weak or translucent plots can survive if the character being drawn along the path is rich, interesting and multi-faceted. The opposite is not true."

A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Connelly attended the University of Florida; there he discovered the works of Raymond Chandler -- author of many classic Los Angeles-based noir dramas such as The Big Sleep, The Long Goodbye, and Farewell, My Lovely. The cases of Philip Marlowe inspired Connelly to be a crime novelist -- and by studying journalism, he put himself in the perfect position. "I went into journalism to learn the craft of writing and to get close to the world I wanted to write about -- police and criminals, the criminal justice system," he told MagnaCumMurder.com.

After graduation, Connelly worked the crime beat for two Florida newspapers. When a story he and a colleague wrote about the disastrous 1985 crash of Delta Flight 191 was short-listed for the Pulitzer, Connelly landed a gig in Marlowe's backyard, covering crime for one of the nation's largest newspapers -- The Los Angeles Times. Three years later, Harry Bosch was introduced in The Black Echo, which earned Connelly the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Connelly has since won every major mystery honor, including the Anthony (The Poet, Blood Work) and the Macavity Award (Blood Work).

While Connelly has written stand-alone novels that don't feature his tragic protagonist Harry Bosch, he is best identified by his rigid, contentious and fiery -- but also immensely skilled and compassionate -- detective. According to The Boston Globe, the Bosch series "raises the hard-boiled detective novel to a new level...adding substance and depth to modern crime fiction."

Called "one of the most compelling, complex protagonists in recent crime fiction" (Newsweek) and "a terrific...wonderful, old-fashioned hero who isn't afraid to walk through the flames -- and suffer the pain for the rest of us" (The New York Times Book Review), Bosch faces unforgettable horrors every day -- either on the street or in his own mind. "Bosch is making up for wrongs done to him when he rights wrongs as a homicide detective," Connelly explained in an interview with his publisher. "In a way, he is an avenging angel."

Bosch is clearly a product of his deadly, unforgiving environment. "The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote that when you look into the darkness of the abyss the abyss looks into you. Probably no other line or thought more inspires or informs my work," said Connelly in the same interview. With each passing novel, Bosch looks deeper and deeper into the abyss; and readers continue to return to see just how far he will gaze.

Good To Know

  • Michael Connelly received a huge career boost in 1994 when then President Bill Clinton was photographed walking out of a Washington bookstore with a copy of The Concrete Blonde under his arm. Connelly remarked to USA Today, "In the six years I've been writing books, that is the biggest thrill I've had."

  • Real events have always inspired Connelly's plots. His novel Blood Work was inspired by a friend who underwent transplant surgery and was coping with survivor's guilt, knowing someone had died in order for him to live. The book was later developed into a feature film starring Clint Eastwood, Angelica Huston, and Jeff Daniels.

  • One of Connelly's writing professors at the University of Florida was cult novelist Harry Crews.

  • Connelly named his most famous character after the 15th Century Dutch painter, Hieronymous Bosch. As he told Bookends UK in an interview, Bosch "created richly detailed landscapes of debauchery and violence and human defilement. There is a ‘world gone mad' feel to many of his works, including one called ‘Hell' -- of which a print hangs on the wall over the computer where I write." Some interesting outtakes from our interview with Connelly:

    "I wrote a mystery story as a class paper in high school. It was called The Perfect Murder. The protagonist's named was McEvoy, a name I later used for the protagonist in The Poet. Being a witness to a crime when I was 16 was what made me interested in crime novels and mystery stories."

    "I wrote my first real murder story as a journalist for the Daytona Beach News Journal in 1980. It was about a body found in the woods. Later, the murder was linked to a serial killer who was later caught and executed for his crimes."

    "Everything I want people to know about me is in my books."

      1. Hometown:
        Sarasota, Florida
      1. Date of Birth:
        July 21, 1956
      2. Place of Birth:
        Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
      1. Education:
        B.A. in Journalism, University of Florida, 1980
      2. Website:

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    • Posted October 4, 2011

      Are you kidding? Buyer beware!

      Three stories in just 92 pages? This was a complete rip off. It was passed off as three Harry Bosch stories. The phrase 'short stories' did not appear in the overview or anywhere else. Before I ordered I even sent an email to B&N and asked if this was the full price for the ebook given that it was three stories and the Harry Bosch series are usually a lot more money for three in one. In other words, it seemed too good to be true. Their response did not in any way imply that these were short stories either. I want my money back. I hope I have time to cancel the other one I ordered - Angle of Investigation.

      96 out of 100 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 6, 2011

      Disappointed

      I am a big Harry Bosch Fan and I am very disappointed that I pre ordered a book for $3.00 and received 92 pages...and the kicker is there is really only 84 pages of story as the other pages are trash!
      Please do not build up something that does not exist. This is not a book anyone should look forward to reading
      I am sorry I wasted the money!

      64 out of 68 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 3, 2011

      Incomplete fragments passed off as a book

      I am a great fan of Michael Connelly, having read pretty much everything he's ever written, and I regard him as a highly talented writer. I was very dissapointed to find that Suicide Run is nothing more than three poorly written, incomplete, badly paced Harry Bosch short stories that seem to be little more than some re-cylced notes and outtakes from previous novels. Connelly is a best-selling author with major movie credits, why on earth is he besmirching his well earned rep by putting out junk like this? I am on pre-order for his next book, The Drop, I am now considering "dropping it."

      41 out of 42 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 5, 2011

      Rip off

      It took 2-3 days for the book to download to my Nook and then it is only 92 pages. I think that stinks since I enjoy the series and this book is several stories and all about the author. I have not read it yet so can't give a review but believe that I have paid more for this book of 92 pages than I did for Black Ice which was great and considerably longer. I don't want to pay to read about the author and his books - i can get that from his website free and have already. This book is definitely not what I expected so hopefully the short stories will be worth the short time it takes to read!

      27 out of 28 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 7, 2011

      more from this reviewer

      Big Rip Off

      thanks people, I was ready to jump on this, 3 books, great offer, then
      I read your remarks "92 pages" well that fi nished it for me. thanks
      again. I'm not ordering 92 pages.

      22 out of 24 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted August 21, 2011

      I Also Recommend:

      Excited

      Can't wait to read more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      15 out of 26 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 14, 2011

      BAD BAD NEWS FROM B & N. 92 PAGES DOES NOT A BOOK MAKE.

      as other reviews have told you...this is a BIG RIP OFF.It took forever to download and then ONLY 92 pages. Where is truth in advertising????
      What is the deal on a NOV 28th date??
      Send my money back. I want credit on my acct. Next time be transparent and tell us what you are trying to sell.
      This is a shill game by B&N.
      HIGHLY RECOMMEND THAT ALL STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK.
      BCBUFFALO

      13 out of 16 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 12, 2011

      RIP OFF FIRST CLASS

      BN you have ripped us off again. This is not even a short story... 92 pages??????

      Time to get a Kindle and use Amazon for books

      12 out of 13 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted October 10, 2011

      Shame on you!

      I agree with my fellow Harry Bosch fans. What a rip-off!

      11 out of 11 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted August 26, 2011

      Why write a review on a book not yet out???

      As said above...3stars and not even published....

      11 out of 20 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 11, 2011

      don't waste your 3.00

      horrible book. i cannot believe they released it considering the quality of his other books. i loaned it to my daughter without telling her about it. she could not believe i read the whole thing.

      6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 16, 2011

      Oddly disappointing

      The first two of these three stories read more like thumbnail sketches for a full book than like actual short stories. There's a great deal of flat-out "telling" who the characters are, rather than allowing dialogue or behavior to reveal them. Even some of the dialogue is a little awkward because it's really just another form of exposition. Also there are some little actions or dialogue that seem as though they are going to lead somewhere but don't further the plot and never show up again-- for instance, the detectives are called to a scene, get there late because they were called late; nothing ever happens as a result of that information. In the limited space of a short story, why throw that in? The second story recounts an old crime; the interview with the convicted killer leads to no new plot information and no new character development, so what's the point? Harry starts out frustrated and ends the same way. The third story is a little better; a good mystery plot but an outcome you could spot a mile away. Again, too much "telling," not enough "showing." I love the Harry Bosch novels but felt cheated by these thumbnail outlines masquerading as short stories.

      4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted October 10, 2011

      Disappointed

      All the "stories" were good but too short. I could not download it till I contacted B & N and spent more time trying to get the book than it took to read the book! Very frustrating experience. It just left me wanting for more.

      4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted October 15, 2011

      NOT "SHORT STORIES" ... ALL EXCERPTS!!!

      I decided to test the waters after spending the $2.99 on "Three Short Stories". I thought I might as well read them. NOT GOOD! DON'T WASTE TIME OR MONEY ON IT!

      Surprised B&N has involved themselves with dishonest marketing.
      Michael Connelly may be a good author but I am also surprised he has allowed his
      name to be added to what appears to be a real rip off.

      Even if it is a small amount of money it would have been better spent on something else. These are all excerpts ... nothing "short story" about them. It will only
      make me more cautious about B&N and Author/Publisher reviews in the future.

      3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted October 3, 2011

      It is in your Archives section of Nook

      Hold down book until Archives appears, It is in the Shelf section, so Unarchive to down load. Crappy system for Pre ordered books. Mike

      3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted December 27, 2011

      Don't waste your money

      3 very stupid stories--no real beginning or end. The only one with a beginning turns out to be an excerpt from his next book. SO the way I look at it is your are paying for nothing--but an ad for his next book. What a rip off.

      2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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    • Posted October 14, 2011

      Wish I had read these reviews before purchasing!

      I am so disappointed.

      2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted September 30, 2011

      Question

      I have only rated this three stars because it is not out yet (how can you rate something that isn't out). I am wondering if anyone knows if there is a difference in Nook pages and actual pages? This says it is only 100 pages long. That doesn't seem very long unless I am missing something.

      2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted September 21, 2011

      Zalupa

      Pisun

      2 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

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    • Anonymous

      Posted March 10, 2012

      Thanks for the truth

      I always read reviews before l buy. This time l'm not buying, again thanks for saving me some money.

      1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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