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The Drop

Harry Bosch • Book 15

by Michael Connelly

Narrated by Len Cariou

4.37 ABR Score (82.8K ratings)
★ 4.21 Goodreads (75.6K) ★ 4.48 Audible (7.2K)
10h 52m Released 2011 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Len Cariou gives Bosch the weathered, world-tired voice he's always deserved — and Connelly gives him two cases designed to break a man on his way out the door.

  • Great if you want: procedural depth with a detective fighting his own clock
  • Listening experience: methodical and tense — dual mysteries that tighten in parallel
  • Narration: Cariou's gravelly restraint suits Bosch's exhausted determination perfectly
  • Skip if: you're new to Bosch — payoff relies on series history

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About This Audiobook

Detective Harry Bosch faces a race against time as retirement looms just three years away, making every case feel like his last chance to make a difference. When a decades-old cold case suddenly breaks open through DNA evidence, Bosch finds himself questioning whether the lab results point to an impossible child killer or a catastrophic error that could unravel countless convictions. Simultaneously, he's thrust into a politically charged investigation when the son of his longtime adversary, Councilman Irving, dies under suspicious circumstances at the notorious Chateau Marmont hotel. Both cases pull Bosch deeper into Los Angeles' shadowy corners, where corruption and violence intertwine across generations.

Len Cariou delivers a masterful performance that captures Bosch's world-weary determination and moral complexity with remarkable nuance. His gravelly voice perfectly embodies the veteran detective's cynicism while conveying the underlying passion that drives his relentless pursuit of justice. Cariou's pacing allows listeners to absorb the intricate plot developments and red herrings that define Connelly's storytelling, while his distinct character voices help distinguish the large cast of suspects, politicians, and fellow cops. The audio format enhances the noir atmosphere, making late-night stakeouts and tense interrogation scenes feel immediate and personal.

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