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Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly (born July 21, 1956, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
is an American author of detective novels, notably those featuring
Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch. Bosch, named after
the Dutch painter of the same name, is the protagonist of a series
of Connelly's novels. The character is an LAPD detective. The Black
Echo, the first book featuring Bosch, won the Mystery Writers of
America's Edgar Award for Best First Novel of 1992.
Connelly has written other books outside the Bosch series, including
Blood Work, which was made into a 2002 movie directed by and starring
Clint Eastwood. In 2006, The Lincoln Lawyer was selected as one
of ten books to feature in Richard & Judy's televised book club.
Connelly is a graduate of the University of Florida, where he earned
a bachelors degree in journalism in 1980. After graduation, he worked
as a journalist in Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In
1986 he co-authored an article which was later short-listed for
the Pulitzer Prize. Consequently, Connelly was offered a job as
a crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Connelly has also written
for television.
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