THE LAST COYOTESuspended from the LAPD pending psychiatric treatment Bosch has time on his hands and opens the ancient file on his mother's death. He discovers that the flames of old passion don't die - they kindle fresh fires. 'Joins the top rank of a new generation of crime writers' Los Angeles TimesTRUNK MUSICBack on the job after an involuntary leave of absence Bosch's first case is the homicide of a Hollywood producer found in the trunk of a Rolls Royce, bound and shot in the head. Was it the Mafia? Or the IRS? And why is the LAPD so uninterested in the case? 'The strongest crime series being written in America now' SpectatorANGELS FLIGHTWhen the body of high-profile black lawyer Howard Elias is found on Angels Flight, a funicular in downtown LA, there's not a detective in town who wants the case as Elias specialised in lawsuits alleging police brutality and every LAPD cop is a suspect. And so Harry Bosch gets the case. 'Unputdownable is a word I rarely use, but I have to apply it to this riveting book' Susanna Yager, Daily Telegraph About The Author: About the Author Michael Connelly graduated from the University of Florida in 1980 where he majored in journalism and minored in creative writing. After graduation, he worked at newspapers in Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing in the crime beat. He was writing about the police and crime during the wave of violence that came over South Florida during the "cocaine wars." In 1986, he interviewed survivors of a plane crash with two other reporters and the magazine story subsequently written on the crash was on the short list for the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing. This story led to a job as a crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times. After three years there, Connelly began writing his first novel. His first novel featured the LAPD Detective Hieronymus Bosch and was entitled The Black Echo (1992) and was based, in part, on a true crime that occurred in Los Angeles. The Black Echo won the Edg