Description
Reader reviews for the audiobook version of "The Waiting," a novel by Michael Connelly. The reviews, each accompanied by a star rating and a link to the book's page on Audible.com, focus on the story, performance, and overall experience of listening to the book. The majority of reviews praise Connelly's writing, the engaging plot, and the stellar narration by Christine Lakin, Titus Welliver, and Madison Lintz. Some readers express their disappointment at the reduced role of Harry Bosch, the protagonist of Connelly's earlier novels, and a few comment on the author's perceived political leanings. Overall, the reviews provide a glimpse into how readers and listeners perceive Connelly's work and its continued success in the crime thriller genre.
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