Chasing the Dime
- Pages
- 371
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780316153911
- Reading Time
- ~6h 30min
Chasing the Dime is a book by Michael Connelly. It has 371 pages.
About this book
Michael Connelly’s Chasing the Dime follows Los Angeles Times reporter Jack McEvoy as he investigates a decade-old homicide long dismissed by law enforcement. The narrative unfolds through the dual lenses of newspaper journalism and police procedure, examining how institutional inertia and bureaucratic neglect allow cold cases to remain unresolved. Connelly grounds the story in meticulous research, portraying the newsroom as a space where deadlines, editorial politics, and ethical compromises intersect with the pursuit of truth. The novel explores themes of memory, accountability, and the quiet persistence required to reopen closed files. Notable for its restrained pacing and unvarnished depiction of investigative work, the book stands as an early example of Connelly’s commitment to procedural realism and his interest in how media and law enforcement navigate the boundaries of justice. It remains a focused study of how ordinary professionals can challenge official narratives when evidence is overlooked and public attention fades.
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Chasing the Dime has 371 pages.
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Michael Connelly’s Chasing the Dime follows Los Angeles Times reporter Jack McEvoy as he investigates a decade-old homicide long dismissed by law enforcement. The narrative unfolds through the dual lenses of newspaper journalism and police procedure, examining how institutional inertia and bureaucra...
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Chasing the Dime was written by Michael Connelly.