Review: Resurrection Walk by Michael Connelly, read by Peter Giles, Titus Welliver, and Christine Lakin

Resurrection Walk is the most recent installment in both the acclaimed Harry Bosch and The Lincoln Lawyer series of police procedurals by #1 New York Times best-selling and award-winning author, Michael Connelly. The novel features the return of Harry Bosch, Mickey Haller, and Renee Ballard, creating a thrilling reunion of Connelly’s most popular characters.
It is always a day of celebration when a new Michael Connelly audiobook is released and I started listening to Resurrection Walk immediately after my pre-order became available.
The writing is exquisite, flawless and poetic, but I wasn’t expecting anything less from Mr. Connelly. The narration is also excellent, riveting and engaging, elevating this already gripping story to an even higher level of immersion and authenticity.
The audiobook version of Resurrection Walk is performed by a stellar cast of actors: Peter Giles, Titus Welliver, and Christine Lakin. They have all voiced Connelly’s characters before, and they do so again with skill and talent.
The audiobook is a delight from start to finish, keeping the listener hooked from the first word to the last, showing us all once again that Connelly is a master of his genre.
Peter Giles, Titus Welliver, and Christine Lakin deliver outstanding performances, bringing the characters to life with emotion and authenticity. They each narrate their own chapters and also interact with each other, creating a dynamic and immersive listening experience.
Michael Connelly proves once again that he is an exceptional crime fiction author who never fails to satisfy his fans. I have listened to all of his books, both standalone novels and series, and I love them all. I also highly recommend the streaming series based on Harry Bosch and The Lincoln Lawyer, which are faithful and captivating adaptations of Connelly’s work.
As a huge fan of the Bosch and Bosch Legacy TV shows, it is always an absolute pleasure and delight to hear Titus Welliver giving life to the kind and beautiful soul of Harry Bosch for these priceless audiobooks. He is perfect for this role and for me he is the only one who can play the titular detective on screen.
If you love painstakingly plotted police procedurals, dark, atmospheric, and reminiscent of LA Noire, you cannot go wrong with Michael Connelly, he never disappoints.
The plot is full of twists and turns, but I will not reveal any spoilers here. I will only reiterate the fact that Connelly’s writing is impeccable and the narration is superb!
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