The Waiting

by

Michael Connelly

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of the Harry Bosch universe and Michael Connelly's previous works.
  • Readers who enjoy police procedurals with multiple intertwining cases.
  • Those interested in Los Angeles-based crime fiction with rich geographical details.
  • Fans of strong female protagonists in detective roles.
  • Readers who appreciate cold case investigations and historical crime connections.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers expecting a Harry Bosch-centric novel may be disappointed by his limited role.
  • Those who prefer straightforward, single-case narratives might find the multiple plotlines confusing.
  • Fans of more action-packed thrillers may find the pacing too slow.
  • Readers sensitive to political undertones in their fiction might be put off by some elements.
  • Those who dislike technological aspects in their detective stories may not enjoy the modern investigative techniques used.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Renée Ballard's character is filled with determination, strength and courage
  • Introduction of Maddie Bosch as a new character with potential for future development
  • Multiple intriguing cold cases being investigated simultaneously
  • Skillful portrayal of Los Angeles geography and history
  • Tightly plotted story with logical police work
  • Continuation of the beloved Harry Bosch universe
  • Connelly's ability to write believable female characters
  • Exploration of Renée Ballard's background and childhood experiences
  • Engaging procedural details and personal drama
  • Solid addition to the Renée Ballard series

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Harry Bosch plays a minor role, which may disappoint some fans
  • Multiple plot lines can be confusing or feel disconnected
  • Some readers found the pacing slow or dragging in parts
  • Portrayal of female leads (Renée and Maddie) felt shallow to some
  • Unrealistic or contrived solutions to some cases
  • Lack of character development for Renée Ballard
  • Political undertones that some readers found unnecessary or distracting
  • Overuse of technology in investigations, taking away from the noir feel
  • Some plot holes and unrealistic scenarios
  • Disappointing or rushed conclusions to some storylines

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