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===Extra canonical appearances===
 
===Extra canonical appearances===
 
* ''Cons, Scams & Grifts'', by [[wikipedia:Joe Cores|Joe Gores]] (2001)
 
* ''Cons, Scams & Grifts'', by [[wikipedia:Joe Cores|Joe Gores]] (2001)
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:"''"We got a call from Harry Bosch, the Hollywood Homicide cop," said Guildenstern around his sandwich. Rosenkrantz blew on his coffee and nodded to go on. "Seems a guy got knifed down in LaLa and died in the arms of the snoopy old broad from next door. His dying words were that it was his wife did the nasty to him.
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:"''"Heavens! A wife killing her husband? I'm astounded."
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:"''"Harry said both the vic and the perp were from up here. Ephrem and Yana Poteet. Even had a local address where we can start." He turned to Beverly as if she had asked a question. "Victim and perpetrator–guy who got did done it."
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:(page 20)
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:"''"Next," said Guildenstern, "we find out at Marine World in Vallejo that Heslip was asking a lot of questions about Poteet. So we call Harry Bosch down in L.A., and guess what? There's ''Heslip's'' big number nines all over ''Harry's'' case. Cops don't like P.I.'s mixing in murder, so we–"
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:(page 233)
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* ''[[wikipedia:The Last Detective (Robert Crais novel)|The Last Detective]]'', by [[wikipedia:Robert Crais|Robert Crais]] (2003); unnamed cameo
 
* ''[[wikipedia:The Last Detective (Robert Crais novel)|The Last Detective]]'', by [[wikipedia:Robert Crais|Robert Crais]] (2003); unnamed cameo
 
* ''Strange Bedfellows'', by Paula Woods (2006)
 
* ''Strange Bedfellows'', by Paula Woods (2006)
:"''Ahead I could see my lieutenant walking toward the parking lot, where he shook hands with a curly-headed, mustachioed guy who used to work at RHD. Stobaugh couldn't be trying to get Harry Bosch transferred back to Robbery-Homicide, not after that case he'd screwed up.''
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:"''Ahead I could see my lieutenant walking toward the parking lot, where he shook hands with a curly-headed, mustachioed guy who used to work at RHD. Stobaugh couldn't be trying to get Harry Bosch transferred back to Robbery-Homicide, not after that case he'd screwed up.''
:Or maybe'', my voice proposed, ''Bosch can fill the spot on Stobaugh's team you'll be vacating if you don't get your act together.
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:"Or maybe'', my voice proposed, ''Bosch can fill the spot on Stobaugh's team you'll be vacating if you don't get your act together."
 
:(page 9)
 
:(page 9)
   

Revision as of 14:25, 20 September 2010

The Harry Bosch series is an ongoing series of novels written by Michael Connelly that feature Los Angeles investigator Harry Bosch.

Though Bosch has appeared in other novels written by Connelly (and others), particularly those included in the Mickey Haller series, the Bosch official series currently includes fourteen books:

The Harry Bosch series

  1. The Black Echo (1992)
  2. The Black Ice (1993)
  3. The Concrete Blonde (1994)
  4. The Last Coyote (1995)
  5. Trunk Music (1997)
  6. Angels Flight (1999)
  7. A Darkness More Than Night (2001)
  8. City of Bones (2002)
  9. Lost Light (2003)
  10. The Narrows (2004)
  11. The Closers (2005)
  12. Echo Park (2006)
  13. The Overlook (2007)
  14. 9 Dragons (2009)

Mickey Haller appearances

Short Stories

Extra canonical appearances

""We got a call from Harry Bosch, the Hollywood Homicide cop," said Guildenstern around his sandwich. Rosenkrantz blew on his coffee and nodded to go on. "Seems a guy got knifed down in LaLa and died in the arms of the snoopy old broad from next door. His dying words were that it was his wife did the nasty to him.
""Heavens! A wife killing her husband? I'm astounded."
""Harry said both the vic and the perp were from up here. Ephrem and Yana Poteet. Even had a local address where we can start." He turned to Beverly as if she had asked a question. "Victim and perpetrator–guy who got did done it."
(page 20)
""Next," said Guildenstern, "we find out at Marine World in Vallejo that Heslip was asking a lot of questions about Poteet. So we call Harry Bosch down in L.A., and guess what? There's Heslip's big number nines all over Harry's case. Cops don't like P.I.'s mixing in murder, so we–"
(page 233)
"Ahead I could see my lieutenant walking toward the parking lot, where he shook hands with a curly-headed, mustachioed guy who used to work at RHD. Stobaugh couldn't be trying to get Harry Bosch transferred back to Robbery-Homicide, not after that case he'd screwed up.
"Or maybe, my voice proposed, Bosch can fill the spot on Stobaugh's team you'll be vacating if you don't get your act together."
(page 9)

The Bosch Universe

Other novels written by Connelly belong to the same fictional universe of the Bosch series by virtue of character crossovers.