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Conspiracies/early Jack books - somevelvetmorning - 02-11-2015 Round #3 through the Secret History continues, and I have another question: Is there any connection between the Zalesky in the early Jack books and the Zalesky in Conspiracies? Sorry if this has been asked before. Conspiracies/early Jack books - fpw - 02-12-2015 No relation at all. Damn! I wish you'd been looking over my shoulder when I was writing the Early Years. I'd forgotten about the ufologist in Conspiracies. There's something about certain names that roll easy through the brain. Zaleksy/Zaleski is one of them for mine. At least I gave them alternate spellings. Conspiracies/early Jack books - kate - 02-20-2015 Rather than solve a crime every episode, like most TV police procedurals, with Bosch, they combined two of Connelly's novels into a storyline that threads its way through the season's ten episodes. [TABLE="width: 387"] [TR] [TD="class: xl65, width: 387, align: left"]http://www.braindumps.com/testprep/pmp.htm[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] So you have the main character working on two cases that might be related, deftly woven among subplots involving his girlfriend, his daughter, politics inside the police department, and the city's mayoral campaign. So there's a richness and depth to the story telling and character development that you just don't have time for in a feature film. This is what "The Killing" was trying to do, but failed |