Michael Connelly - The Overlook
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Connelly: The Overlook [Unabridged] --------------------------------------------------------------------- Author...............: Michael Connelly Title................: The Overlook Narrator.............: Len Cariou Genre................: Audiobook Source...............: CD Year.................: 2007 Ripper...............: EAC Codec................: FhG Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: 64kbps Channels.............: Mono / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Ripped by............: Nighted on 1/17/2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (01:17:58) The Overlook - CD 01 2. (01:15:48) The Overlook - CD 02 3. (01:14:52) The Overlook - CD 03 4. (01:00:54) The Overlook - CD 04 5. (01:15:19) The Overlook - CD 05 Playing Time.........: 06:04:50 Total Size...........: 167.03 MB NFO generated on.....: 1/17/2008 11:28:26 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------- The electrifying new novel from the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Lincoln Lawyer and Echo Park ---- A body has been found on the overlook near Mulholland Drive. The victim, identified as Dr. Stanley Kent, has two bullet holes in the back of his head from what looks like an execution-style shooting. LAPD detective Harry Bosch is called out to investigate. It is the case he has been waiting for, his first since being recruited to the city\'s Homicide Special Squad. As soon as Bosch begins retracing Dr. Kent\'s steps, contradictions emerge. While Kent doesn\'t seem to have had ties to organized crime, he did have access to dangerous radioactive substances from just about every hospital in Los Angeles County. What begins as a routine homicide investigation opens up before Bosch into something much larger and more dangerous�and much more urgent. Breaking in a new rookie partner and chasing his first fresh case in years, Bosch is soon in conflict not just with the LAPD brass but also with FBI hotshots who are convinced that the case is too important for the likes of the LAPD. Harry\'s onetime lover Rachel Walling is among the federal agents frantically working the case, making Bosch\'s job all the more complicated. Guarding one slim advantage, he relentlessly follows his own instincts, hoping they are still true enough to solve the crime�and to save all of Los Angeles from a deadly hazard. Masterful, taut, and pulsing with high-octane suspense, The Overlook shows once more that \"among contemporary crime writers, Connelly is, quite simply, the best of the best\" (Philadelphia Inquirer). ---- Michael Connelly originally created The Overlook as a sixteen-part serial for the New York Times Magazine. This edition is expanded and revised substantially beyond that initial serialization. Connelly is a former journalist and author of the bestselling series of Harry Bosch novels, along with the bestselling novels The Lincoln Lawyer, Chasing the Dime, Void Moon, Blood Work, and The Poet. He has won numerous awards for his journalism and novels, including an Edgar Award. For more information about Michael Connelly, visit www.michaelconnelly.com. ---- Len Cariou is a distinguished stage, television, and film actor. A three-time Tony Award nominee, he won for his legendary performance in Sweeney Todd. His film credits include Four Seasons, Executive Decision, About Schmidt, Shall We Dance, and Secret Window. He appeared in the TV mini-series Nuremberg, and on the series The West Wing, The Practice, and Law & Order. His Broadway appearances include The Dinner Party and Proof. His narration of The Jonestown Flood helped that documentary win an Academy Award. He read Michael Connelly\'s City of Bones, Lost Light, The Narrows, The Closers, and Echo Park for Hachette Audio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------