![]() ![]() (Nov.)Ĭorrection: An earlier version of this review incorrectly referred to this book as the seventh in the series. This is a supremely intelligent, well-paced courtroom thriller by a modern master. Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller must defend himself against murder charges in the heart-stopping new thriller from 1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly. The tension builds as Haller prepares for trial, and it becomes clear that he was framed by a much larger entity than he originally thought. Meanwhile, 2020 is off to a strange start with reports of a deadly virus in China that threatens to spread worldwide. Bosch suspects that the company is running a complex scam and double dipping on government subsidies payouts. ![]() Half-brother Harry Bosch steps in to help investigate, and the unusual case leads to the port of Los Angeles and a biofuel company run by a recidivist criminal with mob ties whom Haller put away years earlier. Opting to defend himself, Haller enlists his own legal defense team to assist. After the body of a career con artist is found in the trunk of Haller’s Lincoln Towncar, he faces a first-degree murder rap. Masterfully plotted and impossible to put down, Law of Innocence is everything readers have come to expect from Michael Connelly, a once-in-a-lifetime talent who continues to show why he’s one of the greatest writers the genre has ever known. ![]() defense attorney Mickey Haller takes on the hardest case of his career in bestseller Connelly’s superlative sixth Lincoln Lawyer novel (following 2015’s The Crossing). ![]()
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