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About the Editor
MICHAEL CONNELLY is one of the most prolific and bestselling writers of suspense at work today. He lives with his family in Florida.
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Cover illustration created from photograph by Stan Osolinski/Oxford Scientific/Jupiterimages
Interior images from Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe, illustrated by Harry Clarke. London: Harrap, 1919. Images obtained from the Rare Book Department, the Free Library of Philadelphia. Reproduction by Will Brown, Will Brown Photographer.
Copyright Information
“About Edgar Allan Poe,” copyright © 2009 by Mystery Writers of America, Inc.
“About the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award,” copyright © 2009 by Mystery Writers of America, Inc.
“About the Illustrator,” copyright © 2009 by Mystery Writers of America, Inc.
“What Poe Hath Wrought,” copyright © 2009 by Michael Co
“On Edgar Allan Poe,” copyright © 2009 by T. Jefferson Parker.
“Under the Covers with Fortunato and Montresor,” copyright © 2009 by Jan Burke.
“The Curse of Amontillado,” copyright © 2009 by Lawrence Block.
“Pluto’s Heritage,” copyright © 2009 by P. J. Parrish.
“Identity Crisis,” copyright © 2009 by Lisa Scottoline.
“In a Strange City: Baltimore and the Poe Toaster,” copyright © 2009 by Laura Lippman.
“Once Upon a Midnight Dreary,” copyright © 2009 by Michael Co
“The Thief,” copyright © 2009 by Laurie R. King.
“Poe and Me at the Movies,” copyright © 2009 by Tess Gerritsen, Inc.
“The Genius of ‘The Tell-Tale Heart,’ ” copyright © 2009 by Stephen King.
“The First Time,” copyright © 2009 by Steve Hamilton.
“The Pit, the Pendulum, and Perfection,” copyright © 2009 by Patricia M. Hoch.
“The Pit and the Pendulum at the Palace,” copyright © 2009 by Peter Robinson.
“Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, and Me,” copyright © 2009 by S. J. Rozan.
“The Quick and the Undead,” copyright © 2009 by Nelson DeMille.
“Imagining Edgar Allan Poe,” copyright © 2009 by Sara Paretsky.
“Rantin’ and Ravin’,” copyright © 2009 by Joseph Wambaugh.
“A Little Thought on Poe,” copyright © 2009 by Thomas H. Cook.
“Poe in G Minor,” copyright © 2009 by Jeffery W. Deaver.
“How I Became an Edgar Allan Poe Convert,” copyright © 2009 by Sue Grafton.
Michael Co
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After graduating in 1980, Co
After three years on the crime beat in L.A., Co
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In 2002, Co
Lost Light was published in 2003 and named one of the Best Books of 2003 by the Los Angeles Times. It is another in the Harry Bosch series but the first written in first person. To celebrate its release, Michael produced the limited edition jazz CD, Dark Sacred Night, The Music Of Harry Bosch. This CD is a compilation of the jazz music mentioned in the Bosch novels and was given away to his readers on Michael's 2003 book tour.
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His 11th Harry Bosch novel, The Closers, was published in May 2005, and debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. The Lincoln Lawyer, Co
Crime Beat, a non-fiction collection of crime stories from Michael's days as a journalist, was released in 2006, as was the Harry Bosch novel, Echo Park, released in October 2006.
The Overlook, Michael's 18th novel, was originally serialized in the New York Times Magazine. This Harry Bosch story was published as a book with additional material in May 2007.
Michael's 19th novel, The Brass Verdict, was released in October 2008, and debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. It introduces Lincoln lawyer Mickey Haller to LAPD Detective Harry Bosch in a fast-paced legal thriller. Michael's 20th novel, The Scarecrow, was first released in May 2009, and reunites reporter Jack McEvoy and FBI Agent Rachel Walling for the first time since The Poet.