Building those connections is a pretty interesting and fun
thing to do.
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rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, "cptpipes2000"
<cptpipes@...> wrote:
>
> michaelconnelly187@> wrote:
> > I have planted many seeds about Harry in
Vietnam, about Harry
> > as a street cop during the Patty Hearst and SLA
period, etc. I have
> > gathered string on these times and events. I've
done the research so
> > that I could write the book. Its just a matter
of getting to them.
>
> Thank you for sharing this. One enjoyable aspect of
all the Bosch
> books is when when there are stories from his past,
particularly
> stories of previous investigations that reveal how
Bosch knows a
> particular character. I'm re-reading A Darkness More
Than Night as
> part of this month's theme and have just reached the
story of the
> Little Girl Lost and how Bosch and McCaleb know each
other.
>
> michaelconnelly187@> wrote:
> > But having said all of that, I think the idea
of writing in read
> > time is such a gift. It gives me the power to
reflect on what is
> > happening in Los Angeles or our society at
large almost as it is
> > happening.
>
> This thick-headed reader needs to do a better job
grasping all that is
> going on in the books.
>
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