The Brass Verdict
A Lincoln Lawyer Case
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4.4 • 163 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
A superb thriller featuring both Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch from Michael Connelly and the inspiration behind Season 1 of The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix.
Things are finally looking up for the Lincoln Lawyer, Mickey Haller. After two years of wrong turns, he is back in the courtroom. When Hollywood lawyer Jerry Vincent dies, Haller unexpectedly inherits all Vincent's clients, putting his stalled career back on track at a stroke.
Now he's defending a high-profile and potentially lucrative murder case with a trial that promises big fees and an even bigger place in the media spotlight - but there's a problem: Detective Harry Bosch is determined to find Vincent's killer, and he is not opposed to using Haller as bait. He's also convinced that the killer is one of Vincent's clients . . . and that Haller may be his next target.
As danger mounts and the stakes rise, these two loners realise their only choice is to work together.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestseller Connelly delivers one of his most intricate plots to date in his 20th book, a beautifully executed crime thriller. When L.A. lawyer Mickey Haller, last seen in The Lincoln Lawyer (2005), inherits the practice and caseload of a fellow defense attorney, Jerry Vincent, who's been murdered, the high-profile double-homicide case against famed Hollywood producer Walter Elliot, accused of shooting his wife and her alleged lover, takes top priority. As Haller scrambles to build a defense, he butts heads with LAPD Det. Harry Bosch, the stalwart hero of Connelly's long-running series (The Black Echo, etc.), who's working Vincent's murder. When Haller realizes that the Elliot affair is bigger than simply a jealous husband killing his cheating wife, he and Bosch grudgingly agree to work together to solve what could be the biggest case in both their careers. Bosch might have met his match in the wily Haller, and readers will delight in their sparring. 10-city author tour.
Customer Reviews
A good read
I'm a big fan and enjoyed. I loved that one of my favourite detectives Bosch, came in and out of the story line too. A good read.