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A review by jenna_lamers
Trunk Music by Michael Connelly
4.0
Detective Harry Bosch is back in the LAPD homicide division after being on a mandated leave. A case is assigned instantly. A man is found shit dead in the trunk of his Rolls Royce. It looks instantly like a mob hit and like the homicide division wont be handling the case but the organized crime unit would be. That is until they pass on the case.
Harry and his team start to investigate his death and there are so many angles its looking impossible to solve. The IRS is investigating the victim, his wife isn’t phased by his death, he is having an affair with a dancer in Vegas, and somehow makes a lot of money making really bad movies. Things aren’t adding up and everyone seems to have a motive.
The investigation continues and a trail of corruption, organized crime, and love triangles are uncovered.
Harry then is yanked off the case and finds himself being investigated for planting evidence which is just untrue.
This speed bump doesn’t stop Harry from searching for the truth because as he says “everyone counts or nobody counts”.
Harry and his team start to investigate his death and there are so many angles its looking impossible to solve. The IRS is investigating the victim, his wife isn’t phased by his death, he is having an affair with a dancer in Vegas, and somehow makes a lot of money making really bad movies. Things aren’t adding up and everyone seems to have a motive.
The investigation continues and a trail of corruption, organized crime, and love triangles are uncovered.
Harry then is yanked off the case and finds himself being investigated for planting evidence which is just untrue.
This speed bump doesn’t stop Harry from searching for the truth because as he says “everyone counts or nobody counts”.