Desert Star (Renée Ballard Book 5)

Time to Read
5 hrs 58 mins

Reading Time

5 hrs 58 mins

How long to read Desert Star (Renée Ballard Book 5)?

The estimated word count of Desert Star (Renée Ballard Book 5) is 89,435 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 5 hrs 58 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 9 hrs 57 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 19 mins.

Desert Star (Renée Ballard Book 5) - 89,435 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 9 hrs 57 mins
Average 250 words/min 5 hrs 58 mins
Fast 450 words/min 3 hrs 19 mins

More about Desert Star

89,435 words

Word Count

for Desert Star (Renée Ballard Book 5)

400 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 400 pages
Paperback: 400 pages
Kindle: 391 pages

9 hours and 37 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

LAPD detective Renée Ballard and Harry Bosch team up to hunt the brutal killer who is Bosch’s “white whale”—a man responsible for the murder of an entire family. A year has passed since LAPD detective Renée Ballard quit the force in the face of misogyny, demoralization, and endless red tape. But after the chief of police himself tells her she can write her own ticket within the department, Ballard takes back her badge, leaving “the Late Show” to rebuild and lead the cold case unit at the elite Robbery-Homicide Division. For years, Harry Bosch has been working a case that haunts him—the murder of an entire family by a psychopath who still walks free. Ballard makes Bosch an offer: come volunteer as an investigator in her new Open-Unsolved Unit, and he can pursue his “white whale” with the resources of the LAPD behind him. First priority for Ballard is to clear the unsolved rape and murder of a sixteen-year-old girl. The decades-old case is essential to the councilman who supported re-forming the unit, and who could shutter it again—the victim was his sister. When Ballard gets a “cold hit” connecting the killing to a similar crime, proving that a serial predator has been at work in the city for years, the political pressure has never been higher. To keep momentum going, she has to pull Bosch off his own investigation, the case that is the consummation of his lifelong mission. The two must put aside old resentments and new tensions to run to ground not one but two dangerous killers who have operated with brash impunity. In what may be his most gripping and profoundly moving book yet, Michael Connelly shows once again why he has been dubbed “one of the greatest crime writers of all time” (Ryan Steck, Crimereads). Read more