It’s been an explosive year for Orion Crime. We’ve got too many great books to list them all, but here are a few highlights from 2015. Maybe you’ll get a bit of gift inspiration (giftspiration?) for the holidays, and enter the competition below to win the whole bundle!
Bosch and Haller returned this year and together they went straight into the Sunday Time bestseller list. If you missed out on your copy of THE CROSSING, well we, like Bosch, believe in second chances. So check out our video and competition.
The final episode of BOSCH turns out to be as unusual as the whole series, focusing on Bosch the man and not just on the big showdown. For the LAPD, the solution to the crime is the man himself.
It’s nearly the end of BOSCH Season One on Amazon TV, and feelings are running high – both here in The Murder Room as well as onscreen. Tension mounts as the two cases start to break . . .
We’re nearing the end of the BOSCH series, and Harry’s instincts are starting to pay off, big time. Pity his boss, his colleagues and his lover aren’t concentrating as hard as he is on getting justice done . . .
This episode, Bosch needs to stand strong while walking through some difficult territory, both professionally and personally. Mason Cross follows close behind . . .
A different side to just about every character comes out in this episode. The bones victim’s sister is not quite what we thought; we see a fresh side of Harry, visiting his daughter; and Brasher totally gives herself away . . .
We take a bit of a breather in episode five of BOSCH. But there are key revelations nonetheless, and an up close and personal view of family life for the main players, with some real aha! moments . . .
Are the great American detectives remote creatures, escapist heroes whose adventures we can lose ourselves in in an idle moment? Or are they just like us – not perfect, but wanting to do the right thing? Writer and Murder Room author Deborah Valentine gets to the heart of these enduringly popular figures.