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The Safe Man

by Michael Connelly
The Safe Man by Michael Connelly
★ 8.00 / 1
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Like his father before him, Brian Holloway is a safe man. That is, his specialty is opening safes. Every job is a little mystery, and he has yet to encounter a lock he can't break or a box he can't crack. But the day Holloway gets called in to open a rare, antique safe in a famous author's library, his skills open a door that should have remained closed.

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HorrorThrillerMysteryCrime FictionShort StoriesSuspense Thriller
Release date: November 1, 2012

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Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly's name has become synonymous with compelling crime fiction, capturing readers with intricate plots, morally complex characters, and a gritty exploration of justice. Born in Philadelphia in 1956 and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Connelly’s early career as a journalist gave him a front-row seat to the dark undercurrents of the world. His time reporting on crime for the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel and the Los Angeles Times provided him with an unflinching look at human nature and the law, themes that would later define his fiction.

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Connelly's debut novel, The Black Echo, introduced the world to Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch, a detective whose dogged pursuit of justice and personal demons quickly made him a standout figure in crime literature. Bosch, with his unyielding sense of right and wrong, would go on to headline over 20 novels, earning a loyal fan base and becoming the backbone of a series that is still thriving. Through Bosch, Connelly didn’t just craft crime thrillers—he explored the deep moral questions that lie at the intersection of law, power, and human fallibility.

The creation of Mickey Haller, the "Lincoln Lawyer," added another layer to Connelly’s literary universe. The character's ability to navigate the morally gray world of defense law from the backseat of his car brought a fresh perspective to Connelly's repertoire, and The Lincoln Lawyer (2005) became a hit, later adapted into a film starring Matthew McConaughey and a popular Netflix series.

Despite the popularity of his established characters, Connelly continues to evolve, introducing new voices such as Detective Renée Ballard in The Late Show (2017), a gritty, resilient woman whose journey reflects Connelly’s growing focus on diverse and multifaceted characters. The move from male leads like Bosch and Haller to a strong female protagonist demonstrates the author’s willingness to expand his narrative horizons, while staying true to the suspense and heart of his craft.

With over 85 million copies sold worldwide, Connelly's work has resonated across continents. His books have earned numerous accolades, including the Edgar Award and the prestigious RBA Prize for Crime Writing. But for Connelly, it’s not about the trophies or recognition. It’s about telling stories that keep you up at night, questioning what’s right and what’s real.

Beyond the novels, his books have been adapted into films and TV series, further cementing Connelly as a figure who bridges the worlds of literature and entertainment. Yet, through it all, he remains a storyteller at heart—constantly refining his craft, pushing the boundaries of his genre, and inviting readers into a world where justice is never as simple as it seems.

Through his work, Michael Connelly has not only mastered the crime genre but has shaped it, creating a universe where every case feels like a moral battleground and every character a mirror to our own struggles with right and wrong.

More books by Michael Connelly

Catalina Book 3 (Catalina #3)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
Lincoln Lawyer Book 9 (Lincoln Lawyer #9)
⧗ 9.00 / 3
The Hollow (Harry Bosch #21)
⧗ 9.00 / 1
Ironwood (Catalina #2)
⧗ 8.50 / 2
The Proving Ground (Lincoln Lawyer #8)
★ 8.34 / 3
Nightshade (Catalina #1)
★ 9.00 / 3
The Waiting (Renée Ballard #6)
★ 8.34 / 3
Resurrection Walk (Lincoln Lawyer #7)
★ 8.34 / 3
Desert Star (Renée Ballard #5)
★ 8.34 / 3
The Dark Hours (Renée Ballard #4)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Law of Innocence (Lincoln Lawyer #6)
★ 8.76 / 4
Fair Warning (Jack McEvoy #3)
★ 8.00 / 2
The Night Fire (Renée Ballard #3)
★ 8.66 / 3
Dark Sacred Night (Renée Ballard #2)
★ 8.66 / 3
Two Kinds of Truth (Harry Bosch #20)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Late Show (Renée Ballard #1)
★ 9.34 / 3
The Wrong Side of Goodbye (Harry Bosch #19)
★ 8.34 / 3
Blue on Black (Harry Bosch #19.5)
★ 8.00 / 1
The Crossing (Harry Bosch #18)
★ 8.34 / 3
The Burning Room (Harry Bosch #17)
★ 8.34 / 3
Face Off
★ 7.00 / 1
Switchblade (Harry Bosch #16.5)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Gods of Guilt (Lincoln Lawyer #5)
★ 8.34 / 3
The Black Box (Harry Bosch #16)
★ 8.34 / 3
Mulholland Drive
★ 8.00 / 1
The Drop (Harry Bosch #15)
★ 8.34 / 3
Angle of Investigation (Harry Bosch #15.5)
★ 8.00 / 1
Suicide Run (Harry Bosch #14.5)
★ 7.00 / 1
The Fifth Witness (Lincoln Lawyer #4)
★ 8.34 / 3
The Reversal (Lincoln Lawyer #3)
★ 8.66 / 3
Nine Dragons (Harry Bosch #14)
★ 8.34 / 3
The Scarecrow (Jack McEvoy #2)
★ 8.50 / 2
The Brass Verdict (Lincoln Lawyer #2)
★ 9.00 / 3
The Overlook (Harry Bosch #13)
★ 8.66 / 3
Echo Park (Harry Bosch #12)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Lincoln Lawyer (Lincoln Lawyer #1)
★ 9.66 / 3
The Closers (Harry Bosch #11)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Narrows (Harry Bosch #10)
★ 8.66 / 3
Lost Light (Harry Bosch #9)
★ 8.66 / 3
Chasing the Dime
★ 8.00 / 1
City of Bones (Harry Bosch #8)
★ 8.66 / 3
A Darkness More Than Night (Harry Bosch #7)
★ 8.66 / 3
Angels Flight (Harry Bosch #6)
★ 8.66 / 3
Void Moon
★ 7.00 / 1
Blood Work
★ 9.00 / 1
Trunk Music (Harry Bosch #5)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Poet (Jack McEvoy #1)
★ 9.50 / 2
The Last Coyote (Harry Bosch #4)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Concrete Blonde (Harry Bosch #3)
★ 8.66 / 3
The Black Ice (Harry Bosch #2)
★ 8.66 / 3


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