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Angle of Investigation is a collection of three short stories by mystery fiction writer Michael Connelly, starring his most frequent protagonist, Harry Bosch. The collection was released in 2011. The stories:Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); }) "Christmas Even" (originally published in November 2004): On Christmas Eve, Harry and Jerry Edgar are called out to investigate the death of a burglar, found dead from unclear causes at a pawn shop. While following the leads, Harry comes across an old saxophone stolen from the pawn shop, which brings back a memory from his past. "Father's Day" (originally published in April 2008): Bosch and Ignacio Ferras are investigating the death of a 15-month-old child, killed by heat stroke when his father forgot and left him in the back seat of a car. Harry suspects there is more to the story. "Angle of Investigation" (originally published in September 2005): Bosch, working with Kiz Rider in the Open-Unsolved unit looking for cold cases, goes back to a very cold case. He pulls out the file for an unsolved murder from way back in 1972—a case in which beat cop Harry Bosch and his partner found the body, on Bosch's second day on the job.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); }) | |
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Always Gets His Man: "Christmas Even" represents a rare aversion for Harry Bosch in which the suspect beats the rap. See Oddball in the Series below. | |
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Christmas Episode: "Christmas Even". Bosch and Edgar are called out to the scene on Christmas Eve. Edgar tells Bosch that the tech people, who unlike Harry have families, are going to want to go home early. Harry then visits jazz man Quinton McKinzie on Christmas Day and returns Quinton's old saxophone. | |
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Bleak Abyss Retirement Home: The Splendid Age Retirement Home ("Christmas Even") makes Bosch think that "nothing about it looked particularly splendid." He notes that it is "low-rent" and smells of "urine and decay." | |
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Continuity Nod: Practically mandatory in the Harry Bosch universe. The Splendid Age Retirment Home "Christmas Even" was the same place where Bosch was called to investigate a suicide in 2002 novel City of Bones. In 2003 novel Lost Light Bosch is taking saxophone lessons from Quinton McKinzie; this story describes how they met.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); }) | |
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