"Two Kinds of Truth" is a compelling novel by Michael Connelly featuring the iconic detective Harry Bosch. The story revolves around Bosch, who is now working as a private investigator after his retirement from the LAPD. He becomes embroiled in a case involving an old murder, and as he digs deeper, he uncovers new evidence that could exonerate a man who has been wrongly convicted for years. This plot reveals Bosch's enduring commitment to justice and truth, which drives him to challenge the legal system and the past.
The narrative also intertwines Bosch's personal life, showcasing his relationships with his family and friends. He grapples with the emotional weight of the cases he investigates, which often resonate with his own life experiences. As Bosch balances his professional responsibilities with personal challenges, the stories highlight the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of redemption.