TangoZero, I loved the Poet. Did you read the Scarecrow? It is the direct sequal to the Poet, I liked it even more. Blood Work was really good too. I got laid out for a month due to a surgery a little over a year ago and my wife got me a Kindle Fire to help me pass the time. I found Bosch through the show first, I enjoyed it and watched it all. Then I got the books... I started Season 2 a little while ago and I couldn't finish it because the books are so much better than the show. The show feels like they shuffeled the pages of 3 novels into one and didn't get any of the characters right.TangoZero wrote:Love Bosch. The only police procedurals I can stomach. You might want to try "The Poet" by the same author, set in the Bosch universe but not a Bosch book.Tym87 wrote:I have reading ADD too. I'll usually have 2 or 3 going at once. I've been toying with Extreme Ownership, been in my wishlist for awhile, but I've heard conflicting reviews. I'm adding Making of a Detective to my list now, I love True Crime and Detective Fiction. I started an Audible account last year and finished every Michael Connelly book over the course of the year. If you like Detective fiction, there is no better than a Harry Bosch novel.nickgoldma wrote:So I have a tendency to start reading multiple books but typically get distracted with other parts of life and have a hard time finishing them. With that being said, for military type of reads, "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin (both former US Navy Seals) is a great read about leadership, and how their military experiences applies to leadership and ownership in life. Secondly, stuff about law enforcement is always up my alley, too. "Making of a Detective" by Harvey Rachland is a great read and I highly recommend it. I also want to pick up "Trident Warriors" by Mike Ritland who trained military working dogs for the Seal Teams.
Oh, and don't bother with the Bosch TV show...it's terrible.
I have tried to branch out to some other stuff, but you're right. Bosh is the only police procedural I can take. Lincoln Lawyer books are pretty decent too, especially the ones crossed over with Bosch.