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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Book 39: The Lincoln Lawyer



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Written by: Michael Connelly

Description: Mickey Haller has spent all his professional life afraid that he wouldn't recognize innocence if it stood right in front of him. But what he should have been on the watch for was evil.<
Haller is a Lincoln Lawyer, a criminal defense pro who operates out of the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car, to defend the clients at the bottom of the legal food chain. It's no wonder that he is despised by cops, prosecutors, and even some of his own clients.
From bikers to con artists to drunk drivers and drug dealers, they're all on Mickey Haller's client list. But when a Beverly Hills rich boy is arrested for brutally beating a woman, Haller has his first high-paying client in years. It's a franchise case and he's sure it will be a slam dunk in the courtroom. For once, he may be defending a client who is actually innocent.
But an investigator is murdered for getting too close to the truth and Haller quickly discovers that his search for innocence has taken him face-to-face with a kind of evil as pure as a flame. To escape without being burned, Haller must use all of his skills to manipulate a system in which he no longer believes.

My Thoughts: This was the first Michael Connelly I have read, I look forward to reading many more. I also look forward to seeing this movie (now that it's come out). I loved this book, I would describe it as a Grisham/Patterson mix. I will admit I did get slightly bored with the ''lawyer talk'' (which I find this issue with Grisham as well) but all in all it kept my interest and I am glad I read it. To me, Mickey Haller was a loveable character, I can't really describe that statement, he just was. Seeing as this is considered the first in the Mickey Haller series I am assuming there will be more and look forward to reading those.


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1 comment:

  1. Wow! You've read a lot of books this year. My goal is two a month because I want most of my time to be writing. I'm following you now.

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