<p><p><b><font Color=blue>2007 Audie® Award Winner - Mystery</font></b><p>in 1995, Marie Gesto Disappeared After Walking Out Of A Supermarket In Hollywood. Harry Bosch Worked The Case But Couldn’t Crack It, And The 22-year-old Woman Never Turned Up, Dead Or Alive. Now Bosch Is In The Open-unsolved Unit, Where He Still Keeps The Gesto File On His Desk, When He Gets A Call From The Da. A Man Accused Of Two Heinous Killings Is Willing To Come Clean About Other Murders, Including The Killing Of Marie Gesto. Bosch Must Take Raynard Waits’s Confession And Get Close To The Man He Has Sought—and Hated—for Eleven Years.</p><h3>the New York Times Sunday Book Review - Marilyn Stasio</h3><p>by Fighting The Rash Impulses That Always Get Him In Trouble, Which Is Some Kind Of Breakthrough For This Rogue Hero, Bosch Keeps His Head Clear Enough To See How He S Being Manipulated. But Connelly Gets Everything Else Right Too, Layering His Fast-moving Narrative With Problem-solving Details; Using Sound Principles Of Psychology To Give Life To His Characters; Setting Scenes To Convey The Fabled Aura Of Local Landmarks Like Beachwood Canyon And The High Tower Apartments; And, All In All, Delivering Terrific Bang For The Buck.</p>