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Southern California
With one brief exception -- when Bosch is flown, an as undercover "pill shill" to Central California -- the entire novel takes place within different Southern California locations. However, instead of being located in glamorous, sun-splashed Southern California locations, like Hollywood, Orange County, or San Diego, almost all of the settings are gritty, traffic-choked, and full of poverty, like San Fernando, Van Nuys, or Pacoima. The apparent welcoming artifice of Southern California is mirrored in the dishonesty of most of the characters -- aside from the San Fernando police, almost all of the major characters in the novel are eventually revealed to be manipulative actors.
Shantytown
There is a shabby collection of tents and broken-down vehicles deep in the Southern California desert, where Dmitri Sluchek, Igor Golz, and the rest of the Belarusian crime syndicate house their group of broken-down opioid addicts, giving them meager rations and...
This section contains 457 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |