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redrockbookworm, July 22, 2008

Michael Connelly has diverted his energy from his long running Harry Bosch series (which I love) to create a new and exciting character....a criminal defense lawyer named Mickey Haller. Haller performs a majority of his business from the backseat of his Lincoln Towncar(s)......(he owns a total of five, all the same year, color, etc.) His clients are drug dealers, bikers, con artists and the usual assortment of unsavory characters. His latest client, Louis Roulet, is a lawyers dream. He is rich, well connected, and his case appears to be a slam dunk. As with most things in life, this case and the client are not what they appear to be. And there begins a rich and fascinating story that pulls you in from page one and takes you on a thrill ride full of intelligent plotting and clever twists before depositing you at page #404. The story will leave you breathless and looking forward to another ride with Mickey Haller.

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