Throughout his police career, Detective Hieronymus Bosch was an angry, violent man constantly at war with his own department and the world, as well as with crime.
He began to mellow toward the end, and since his forced retirement he has become far more humanly sympathetic as a private investigator in his sixties or perhaps even slightly older.
Though I will not yet say he has become likable.
I have just begun to read Connelly's Mickey Haller series, and so far Bosch's brother by another father is a total discredit to the legal system.
Still, in my estimation, the novels of both series have been wholly absorbing.
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