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INSPIRATION FOR THE ORIGINAL SERIES THE LINCOLN LAWYER - THE #1 TV SHOW ON NETFLIX From #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly: Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller enlists the help of his half-brother, Harry Bosch, to prove the innocence of a woman convicted of killing her husband. Defense attorney Mickey Haller is back, taking the long shot cases, where the chances of winning are one in a million. After getting a wrongfully convicted man out of prison, he is inundated with pleas from incarcerated people claiming innocence. He enlists his half brother, retired LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, to weed through the letters, knowing most claims will be false. Bosch pulls a needle from the haystack: a woman in prison for killing her husband, a sheriff's deputy, but who still maintains her innocence. Bosch reviews the case and sees elements that don't add up, and a sheriff's department intent on bringing quick justice in the killing of one of its own. Now Haller has an uphill battle in court, a David fighting Goliaths to vindicate his client. The path for both lawyer and investigator is fraught with danger from those who don't want the case reopened and will stop at nothing to keep the Haller-Bosch dream team from finding the truth. Packed with intrigue and courtroom drama, Resurrection Walk shows once again that Michael Connelly is "the most consistently superior living crime fiction author" (South Florida Sun Sentinel).
Series
39 primary books47 released booksHarry Bosch Universe is a 47-book series with 39 primary works first released in 1992 with contributions by Michael Connelly.
Series
7 primary booksThe Lincoln Lawyer is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 1998 with contributions by Michael Connelly.
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So, after reading this page turner, I'm feeling compelled to reduce a lot of my 5 Star reviews to 4 or 4.5 Stars. Connelly has outdone even himself. This is my first Mickey Haller novel, though I've seen plenty of him in the Bosch Universe. Normally when a book shuttles between protagonists and is told in segments, I fail to get absorbed, but in this day and age, I read episodically, both due to other commitments, as well as that stories don't rope me in as much anymore... for the most part. Once this book got its head of steam, I was hooked, and after I got off work today, I sat down and read about the last 100 pages or so til the finish. Highest rating for story, narrative and keeping me tightly buckled and plastered in. Thanks also to the writer for his acknowledgements section.