As always when you love an author and his recurring hero, namely Michael Connelly and Harry Bosch, the solitary cop from LA, is feared to discover that the vein has dried up and that the golden age is over. Relief ... "Still Light" is excellent. This is the first "Harry Bosch" written in the first person. I was less convinced by this use in "Darling Lilly" or "The Moon was black" (well made but without the Bosch spark of genius) but here it works fantastically well. The evolution of Bosch is credible, exhilarating and moving. The "I" even gives the character a new relief, more biting - but it still plays muted, behind every page, this melancholy and lucid blues we love so much ... It's very beautiful, so very effective also in the narrative. Congratulations.