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Saturday, April 29, 2023
The Mystery Writers Of America Presented Crime Novelist Michael Connelly With The Grand Master Award
Michael
Connelly (seen in the above and below photos), author of the Harry Bosch crime series and other crime novels, was awarded the title of Grand Master at the
Mystery Writers of America during a celebration in New York City on April 27th.
I covered many of his novels in my Washington Times On Crime columns, and I interviewed the
best-selling crime novelist some years back.
You can read the Q&A with
Michael Connelly via the below link:
“Death is my beat,” Michael Connelly’s crime reporter character
Jack McEvoy tells us in “Fair Warning.”
Shifting from his longtime police
detective character Harry Bosch, Mr. Connelly’s latest crime thriller offers
Jack McEvoy, his character from his earlier novels “The Poet” and “The
Scarecrow.” Like those earlier novels, McEvoy is pursuing a serial killer.
This killer uses DNA tests and the dark
web to target his promiscuous and vulnerable female victims. The serial killer,
known as “the Shrike,” murders his victims by Atlanto-occipital dislocation,
which the medical examiner explains is internal decapitation. The Shrike snaps
their necks.
Jack McEvoy becomes involved in the case
when two Los Angeles detectives visit him and ask him about a murdered woman
that he was briefly romantically involved with. The detectives asked him where
he was the night the woman was murdered. He told them he was at a work meeting
and there were people who could verify his being there.
One of the detectives then asked the
reporter to tell them again about him and the murdered woman.
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