The Waiting
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Publisher Description
LAPD Detective Renée Ballard tracks a serial rapist whose trail has gone cold, and enlists a new volunteer to the Open-Unsolved Unit: Patrol Officer Maddie Bosch, Harry’s daughter.
Renée Ballard and the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit get a hot shot DNA connection between a recently arrested man and a serial rapist and murderer who went quiet twenty years ago. The arrested man is only twenty-four, so the genetic link must be familial: His father was the Pillowcase Rapist, responsible for a five-year reign of terror in the city of angels. But when Ballard and her team move in on their suspect, they encounter a baffling web of secrets and legal hurdles.
Meanwhile, Ballard’s badge, gun, and ID are stolen—a theft she can’t report without giving her enemies in the department ammunition to end her career as a detective. She works the burglary alone, but her mission draws her into unexpected danger. With no choice but to go outside the department for help, she knocks on the door of Harry Bosch.
At the same time, Ballard takes on a new volunteer to the cold case unit: Bosch’s daughter Maddie, now a patrol officer. But Maddie has an ulterior motive for getting access to the city’s library of lost souls—a case that may be the most iconic in the city’s history. Complex, satisfying, and full of dexterous twists, The Waiting demonstrates once more that “you can’t do better than Michael Connelly” (Forbes).
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A new lead on a cold case draws an LAPD detective and a colleague’s daughter into the same intense investigation in this mystery from Michael Connelly’s long-running Renée Ballard series. When the arrest of a young man provides a genetic link to a 20-year-old cold case, Renée leaps at the possibility of finally finding the so-called Pillowcase Rapist. But when her gun and badge are stolen, she has to look outside the department for help, calling on retired PI Harry Bosch and enlisting his daughter, Maddie, a patrol officer with her own reasons for joining up. Connelly created a superb crime fiction universe with his even-longer-running Harry Bosch series, and Renée Ballard fits into it perfectly. Renée and Maddie both prove to be fascinating characters, with troubled pasts and complicated motives that pop up in unexpected ways, and new narrator Madison Lintz fits right in with veterans Christine Lakin and Titus Welliver. Riveting and complex, this procedural is a worthy addition to both book series—and a great place to start either one.
Customer Reviews
MC at his best
This story is captivating and without the usual verbose filler MC uses to make his books thicker. Bosch’s daughter was not well drawn but most other characters were likeable and believable. I hoped the lost badge would ultimately have some relevance to the rest of the story, but alas, THAT subplot was the filler.
Good Character Pacing
I love the humanity of all the characters. The determination and grit allowed for the lead adds a lot of the movement to the story. Bosch is a favorite, and although he does not dominate the story, he is integral as is Maddie. Nicely produced, and unputdownable!
Propaganda
Too left wing for me. Waste of money.