Sunday, May 17, 2026

Ironwood by Michael Connelly

 

First Line: Stilwell could hear the plane but couldn't see it.

When Detective Sergeant Stilwell acts on a tip from a confidential informant, the operation goes disastrously wrong, and he's benched until he's cleared of all responsibility. 

Forced to cool his heels, Stilwell decides to clear out the lost and found at his station and finds a valuable backpack that was never claimed. He traces the backpack to a woman who disappeared while hiking four years ago, but the backpack was only turned in two months ago.

There's no way Stilwell can leave this alone, and when he follows this mystery, it takes him all the way to the LAPD's Open-Unsolved Unit and Detective Renée Ballard.

Ballard and Stilwell quickly learn that this case has a much wider reach than originally believed, and Stilwell risks his already shaky standing in the police department to pursue it.

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Michael Connelly's second Catalina mystery, Ironwood, is a pleasure to read. Yes, fans do get an update on Harry Bosch, and they do get to watch Stilwell work with Renée Ballard, but that's merely the icing on the cake. Stilwell is cut from the same cloth as Bosch and Ballard, and his commitment to getting justice for victims means that he often has to find workarounds in an attempt to keep out of hot water with his superiors. I love how the gears in that mind of his are always whirring away.

Ironwood is filled with little tidbits of Catalina Island's past that give the story depth and a true sense of place, but the backbone of this book is the police station and its checkered history. Catalina is where the Los Angeles Police Department sends its disgraced officers, officers who've gotten into some kind of trouble but can't be fired. Stilwell is one such officer, although his "disgrace" was his insistence on doing the right thing when his superiors told him otherwise. This habit of the LAPD causes problems because Stilwell is never told why new officers have been sent to him. He certainly could've used more of this kind of intel before conducting the operation which went so horribly wrong.

In Ironwood, we once again see a master at work. Connelly, a master of characterization, plotting, pacing... the whole enchilada. I am definitely looking forward to seeing Detective Sergeant Stilwell butt heads with his superiors again.

Ironwood by Michael Connelly
eISBN: 9780316595391
Little, Brown and Company © 2026
eBook, 400 pages

Police Procedural, #2 Catalina
Rating: A+
Source: Net Galley

1 comment:

  1. Actually, Cathy, I'd have been surprised if you didn't love something from Michael Connelly. For my money, he almost never disappoints, and I really like the way the series has grown and changed as time as gone by. I'm very happy this one lived up to Connelly's tradition of fine writing.

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