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Books with title City of Bones

  • City Of Bones

    Cassandra Clare

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In her first meeting with the Shadowhunters, a secret tribe of warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons, Clary must come to terms with her recently revealed gift of the Sight while dealing with her brother's near-death encounter with a demon and the sudden disappearance of her mother.
  • City of Bones

    Michael Connelly

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, April 15, 2002)
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  • City of Bones

    Cassandra Clare

    Paperback (Walker Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Light wear to cover. Orders received by 3pm Sent from the UK that weekday.
  • City Of Bones

    Michael Connelly

    Paperback (Orion, March 15, 2001)
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  • City of Bones

    C. Clare

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • City of Bones

    Michael Connolly

    Paperback (Columbia Marketing Ltd, March 15, 2007)
    2007, mass market paperback re-issue edition, Orion Books, London, U.K. 410 pages. Acclaimed novelist produces another detective novel, set in the Hollywood Hills. He finds bones of a 12-year-old boy, buried for years. Character Harry Bosch is determined to uncover the boy's haunted past. Interestingly, in 1914, the bones of a female homicide victim were found in the La Brea Tar Pits in L.A. The bones were 9,000 years old. The woman the earliest known murder victim in the place known as Los Angeles. .
  • City of Bones

    Michael Connelly

    Paperback (Grand Central Publishing, Oct. 2, 2006)
    Since his first appearance in 1992's Edgar-winning The Black Echo, Detective Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch has joined Dennis Lehane's Patrick and Angie, George Pelecanos's Derek Strange, and Greg Rucka's Atticus Kodiak in the pantheon of new-school hard-boiled detectives. Rather than giving Bosch a clever gimmick (like Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme, who is a quadriplegic), Michael Connelly embraces the noir archetype: Bosch, an L.A. homicide detective, is a chain-smoking loner who refuses to play by his superiors' rules. Although he has quit smoking, Harry's still the same tightlipped outsider, taking each crime as a personal affront as he tries to cleanse his beloved city of the darkness he sees engulfing it. In City of Bones, Connelly's eighth Bosch title, Bosch and his well-dressed partner, Jerry Edgar, are working to identify a child's skeleton, buried for 20 years in the forest off Hollywood's Wonderland Drive, and to bring the killer to belated justice. For Bosch this is more than just another homicide, as the mystery child, beaten and abandoned, comes to represent much of what he sees as evil in his city. Add in a tragic love affair with a fellow cop, complications from overzealous media, and the growing feeling that he's fighting a losing battle about which no one cares, and the usually stoic Bosch is pushed to his limits. This isn't the strongest plot Connelly has concocted for Bosch, but it leads to an ending the whole series has been building toward. The conclusion may not shock longtime fans, but it will leave them wondering where the series will go from here. --Benjamin Reese
  • City of Bones

    Clare

    Paperback (Margaret K McEldery s, Paperback(2008), Jan. 1, 2008)
    City of Bones (07) by Clare, Cassandra [Paperback (2008)]
  • City of Bones

    Michael Connelly

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2003)
    Connelly's powerful New York Times bestseller finds Detective Harry Bosch intent on solving a 20-year-old murder case--with an explosive ending that will leave all Bosch fans shocked and breathless. Great, gulp-in-one-sitting fun.--Entertainment Weekly.
  • City of Bones

    Cassandra Clare

    Mass Market Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Cave of Bones

    Anne Hillerman

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, April 3, 2018)
    A New York Times BestsellerAnne Hillerman brings together modern mystery, Navajo traditions, and the evocative landscape of the desert Southwest in this intriguing entry in the Leaphorn, Chee, and Manuelito series.When Tribal Police Officer Bernadette Manuelito arrives to speak at an outdoor character-building program for at-risk teens, she discovers chaos. Annie, a young participant on a solo experience due back hours before, has just returned and is traumatized. Gently questioning the girl, Bernie learns that Annie stumbled upon a human skeleton on her trek. While everyone is relieved that Annie is back, they’re concerned about a beloved instructor who went out into the wilds of the rugged lava wilderness bordering Ramah Navajo Reservation to find the missing girl. The instructor vanished somewhere in the volcanic landscape known as El Malpais. In Navajo lore, the lava caves and tubes are believed to be the solidified blood of a terrible monster killed by superhuman twin warriors.Solving the twin mysteries will expose Bernie to the chilling face of human evil. The instructor’s disappearance mirrors a long-ago search that may be connected to a case in which the legendary Joe Leaphorn played a crucial role. But before Bernie can find the truth, an unexpected blizzard, a suspicious accidental drowning, and the arrival of a new FBI agent complicate the investigation.While Bernie searches for answers in her case, her husband, Sergeant Jim Chee juggles trouble closer to home. A vengeful man he sent to prison for domestic violence is back―and involved with Bernie’s sister Darleen. Their relationship creates a dilemma that puts Chee in uncomfortable emotional territory that challenges him as family man, a police officer, and as a one-time medicine man in training.Anne Hillerman takes us deep into the heart of the deserts, mountains, and forests of New Mexico and once again explores the lore and rituals of Navajo culture in this gripping entry in her atmospheric crime series.
  • City of Bones

    Michael Connelly

    Paperback (Warner, March 15, 2003)
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