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Books by Michael Connelly

The Brass Verdict
A trial is a contest of lies. Yes, everybody lies in a trial and that's what is fascinating. Recently out of rehab, lawyer Mickey Haller inherits the clients of an old colleague and finds himself defending Walter Elliot, a Hollywood mogul, accused of murdering his wife and her lover. Connelly's famous cop is here, too, Hieronymus Bosch, and he and Haller are about to be linked in a surprising way. A very good read.
(Laurence Martin Euler - bwl 48 November 2008)

The Fifth Witness
Connelly gets better and better and so does his lawyer, Mickey Haller. In fact if DSK goes to trial, he should hire him! American justice is fascinating because so different from ours. A very good read.
(Laurence Martin Euler - bwl 62 Autumn 2011)