Michael Connelly - City Of Bones

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When the bones of a 12-year-old boy are found scattered in the Hollywood Hills, Harry Bosch is drawn into a case that brings up the darkest memories from his own haunted past. The bones have been buried for years, but the cold case doesn't deter Bosch. Unearthing hidden stories, he finds the child's identity and reconstructs his fractured life, determined that he not be forgotten. At the same time, a new love affair with a female cop begins to blossom for Bosch-until a stunningly blown mission leaves Bosch in more personal and professional trouble than ever before in his turbulent career. The investigation races to a shocking conclusion, leaving Bosch on the brink of an unimaginable decision-one that will leave readers breathless and hungry for Michael Connelly's next masterpiece.

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“Yeah. We’re going to give her the news.”

“Do you have to? Do you have to bring her into this?”

Bosch watched him in the mirror for a moment. Delacroix’s eyes were shifting back and forth.

“We’ve got no choice,” Bosch said. “It’s her brother, her father.”

Bosch put the car onto the Los Angeles Street exit. They would be at the booking entrance at the back of Parker Center in five minutes.

“What are you going to tell her?”

“What you told us. That you killed Arthur. We want to tell her before the reporters get to her or she sees it on the news.”

He checked the mirror. He saw Delacroix nod his approval. Then the man’s eyes came up and looked at Bosch’s in the mirror.

“Will you tell her something for me?”

“Tell her what?”

Bosch reached inside his coat pocket for his recorder but then realized he didn’t have it with him. He silently cursed Bradley and his own decision to cooperate with IAD.

Delacroix was quiet for a moment. He moved his head as he looked from side to side as if searching for the thing he wanted to say to his daughter. Then he looked back up at the mirror and spoke.

“Just tell her that I’m sorry for everything. Just like that. Sorry for everything. Tell her that.”

“You’re sorry for everything. I got it. Anything else?”

“No, just that.”

Edgar shifted in his seat so he could look back at Delacroix.

“You’re sorry, huh?” he said. “Seems kind of late after twenty years, don’t you think?”

Bosch turned right onto Los Angeles Street. He couldn’t check the mirror for Delacroix’s reaction.

“You don’t know anything,” Delacroix angrily retorted. “I’ve been crying for twenty years.”

“Yeah,” Edgar threw back. “Crying in your whiskey. But not enough to do anything about it until we showed up. Not enough to crawl out of your bottle and turn yourself in and get your boy out of the dirt while there was still enough of him for a proper burial. All we have is bones, you know. Bones.”

Bosch now checked the mirror. Delacroix shook his head and leaned even further forward, until his head was against the back of the front seat.

“I couldn’t,” he said. “I didn’t even-”

He stopped himself and Bosch watched the mirror as Delacroix’s shoulders started to shake. He was crying.

“Didn’t even what?” Bosch asked.

Delacroix didn’t respond.

“Didn’t even what?” Bosch asked louder.

Then he heard Delacroix vomit onto the floor of the back compartment.

“Ah, shit!” Edgar yelled. “I knew this was going to happen.”

The car filled with the acrid smell of a drunk tank. Alcohol-based vomit. Bosch lowered his window all the way despite the brisk January air. Edgar did the same. Bosch turned the car into Parker Center.

“It’s your turn, I think,” Bosch said. “I got the last one. That wit we pulled out of Bar Marmount.”

“I know, I know,” Edgar said. “Just what I wanna be doing before dinner.”

Bosch pulled into one of the spaces near the intake doors that were reserved for vehicles carrying prisoners. A booking officer standing by the door started heading toward the car.

Bosch recalled Julia Brasher’s complaint about having to clean vomit out of the back of patrol cars. It was almost like she was jabbing him in the sore ribs again, making him smile despite the pain.

Chapter 39

SHEILA Delacroix answered the door of the home where she and her brother had lived but only one of them had grown up. She was wearing black leggings and a long T-shirt that went almost to her knees. Her face was scrubbed of makeup and Bosch noticed for the first time that she had a pretty face when it was not hidden by paint and powder. Her eyes grew wide when she recognized Bosch and Edgar.

“Detectives? I wasn’t expecting you.”

She made no move to invite them in. Bosch spoke.

“Sheila, we have been able to identify the remains from Laurel Canyon as those of your brother, Arthur. We are sorry to have to tell you this. Can we come in for a few minutes?”

She nodded as she received the information and leaned for just a moment on the door frame. Bosch wondered if she would leave the place now that there was no chance of Arthur ever coming back.

She stepped aside and waved them in.

“Please,” she said, signaling them to sit down as they moved to the living room.

Everybody took the same seats as they had before. Bosch noticed the box of photos she had retrieved the other day was still on the coffee table. The photos were neatly stacked in rows in the box now. Sheila noticed his glance.

“I kind of put them in order. I had been meaning to get around to it for a long time.”

Bosch nodded. He waited until she took her seat before sitting down last and continuing. He and Edgar had worked out how the visit should go on the way over. Sheila Delacroix was going to be an important component of the case. They had her father’s confession and the evidence of the bones. But what would pull it all together would be her story. They needed her to tell what it was like growing up in the Delacroix house.

“Uh, there’s more, Sheila. We wanted to talk to you before you saw it on the news. Late today your father was charged with Arthur’s murder.”

“Oh, my God.”

She leaned forward and brought her elbows down to her knees. She clasped her hands into fists and held them tight against her mouth. She closed her eyes and her hair fell forward, helping to hide her face.

“He’s being held down at Parker Center pending his arraignment tomorrow and a bail hearing. I would say that from the looks of things-his lifestyle, I mean-I don’t think he’ll be able to make the kind of bail they’re going to be talking about.”

She opened her eyes.

“There must be some kind of mistake. What about the man, the man across the street? He killed himself, he must be the one.”

“We don’t think so, Sheila.”

“My father couldn’t have done this.”

“Actually,” Edgar said softly, “he confessed to it.”

She straightened herself, and Bosch saw the true surprise on her face. And this surprised him. He thought she would have always harbored the idea, the suspicion about her father.

“He told us that he hit him with a baseball bat because he skipped school,” Bosch said. “Your father said he was drinking at the time and that he just lost it and he hit him too hard. An accident, according to him.”

Sheila stared back at him as she tried to process this information.

“He then put your brother’s body in the trunk of the car. He told us that when you two drove around looking for him that night, he was in the trunk all along.”

She closed her eyes again.

“Then, later that night,” Edgar continued, “while you were sleeping, he snuck out and drove up into the hills and dumped the body.”

Sheila started shaking her head like she was trying to fend off the words.

“No, no, he…”

“Did you ever see your father strike Arthur?” Bosch asked.

Sheila looked at him, seemingly coming out of her daze.

“No, never.”

“Are you sure about that?”

She shook her head.

“Nothing more than a swat on the behind when he was small and being a brat. That’s all.”

Bosch looked over at Edgar and then back at the woman, who was leaning forward again, looking down at the floor by her feet.

“Sheila, I know we’re talking about your father here. But we’re also talking about your brother. He didn’t get much of a chance at life, did he?”

He waited and after a long moment she shook her head without looking up.

“We have your father’s confession and we have evidence. Arthur’s bones tell us a story, Sheila. There are injuries. A lot of them. From his whole life.”

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