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Michael    Connelly

“All his life he believed he was slumming toward something good. That there was meaning. In the youth shelter, the foster homes, the Army and Vietnam, and now the department, he always carried the feeling that he was struggling toward some kind of resolution and knowledge of purpose. That there was something good in him or about him. It was the waiting that was so hard. The waiting often left a hollow feeling in his soul. And he believed people could see this, that they knew when they looked at him that he was empty.”

Michael Connelly, The Black Ice
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The Black Ice (Harry Bosch, #2; Harry Bosch Universe, #2) The Black Ice by Michael Connelly
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