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About the Author

Michael Connelly was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 21, 1956. He graduated from the University of Florida in 1980 where he majored in journalism and minored in creative writing. After graduation, he worked at newspapers in Daytona Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, specializing in the mostrar mais crime beat. In 1986, he interviewed survivors of a plane crash with two other reporters and the magazine story subsequently written on the crash was on the short list for the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing. This story led to a job as a crime reporter for the Los Angeles Times. After three years there, he began writing his first novel. His first novel, The Black Echo, was published in 1992 and won the Edgar Award for best first novel. He is the author of the Harry Bosch series, the Jack McEvoy series, and the Mickey Haller series. He has won numerous awards including the Anthony Award, Macavity Award, Shamus Award, Dilys Award, Nero Award, Barry Award, Ridley Award, Maltese Falcon Award (Japan), .38 Caliber Award (France), Grand Prix Award (France), Premio Bancarella Award (Italy), and the Pepe Carvalho Award (Spain). (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras por Michael Connelly

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
20th Century
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA

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Discussions

For fellow Michael Connelly Fans - Who should I turn to next? em Crime, Thriller & Mystery (Novembro 2023)
Let’s Meet the Author em Book Discussion : The Last Coyote by Michael Connelly (Março 2023)

Críticas

I've never wanted to use a book to beat it's author until now. Michael Connelly, a Boston-area bank executive ran the Boston Marathon and wrote a book about his experience. You may ask what's wrong with that? I'll tell you. First, and foremost, he cheated. There are two acceptable ways to run the Boston Marathon. The first is to qualify for the race by running another marathon fast enough and then entering a lottery of qualifiers. The second is to sign up as a charity runner and raise a boatload of money for a good cause. The author did neither of these things. He ran as a "Bandit". It means he was not wearing an official bib number and thereby was not entitled to cross the finish line, nor to receive a medal. Somehow, he managed to do both.

When I picked up this book I thought I was going to be reading an inspiring account of a man who overcame a life long heart condition (via cardiac ablation), qualified/raised a ton of money and got to run his hometown marathon. That was not to be. From the moment I realized he ran as a bandit I lost all respect for him. He didn't have to put in the blood, sweat and tears required to run a qualifying time at another marathon (www.baa.org if you want to see how fast someone has to run to qualify). He didn't even raise or donate money to a good cause. He cheated.

I may be extremely biased against the author because of my own background. I am a runner. I've run a marathon and and I know that Boston is the Holy Grail of marathons to mere mortals. I suppose if someone wanted an account of his whining that the water at the aid stations was warm (um, you didn't pay for that water), that the course was hard (duh), or that he never knew that a $0.50 medal could make someone feel so good (he didn't DESERVE a medal), go ahead and read this book. If you want to be inspired by true greatness, find another book!
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FireandIce | 1 outra crítica | Jan 11, 2011 |
It was an interesting book, especially the parts that covered the portion of the race route that I run quite frequently.

The only things that really annoyed me about the book were the lack of good proofreading (there were lots of unnecessary and incorrect commas placed here and there) and readability issues caused by having lots of sidebars and italic text throughout the book. I was also annoyed that the author frequently referred to my road (a portion of the course) as Chestnut Hill Street. It's an Avenue!… (mais)
 
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lemontwist | 1 outra crítica | Dec 28, 2009 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
4
Membros
76
Popularidade
#233,522
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
2
ISBN
3,407
Línguas
27
Marcado como favorito
1

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