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Resurrection Walk (Lincoln Lawyer, Bk 7)
Resurrection Walk - Lincoln Lawyer, Bk 7
Author: Michael Connelly
Defense attorney Mickey Haller is back, taking the long shot cases, where the chances of winning are one in a million. After getting a wrongfully convicted man out of prison, he is inundated with pleas from incarcerated people claiming innocence. He enlists his half brother, retired LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, to weed through the letters, knowin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780316563765
ISBN-10: 0316563765
Publication Date: 11/7/2023
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 44
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The beginning section of this novel is so boring that if you weren't already tuned into the main characters Bosch and Haller, you would probably not read on.

However, once the investigation really gets going and the courtroom fights begin, the book takes off and becomes extremely compelling.

Bosch does not come off well in this book, in my opinion. He has an irrationally severe bias against helping anyone who may have been railroaded by the justice system. And Haller loses emotional control too easily.

Nevertheless, once the storyline gets going in earnest, this is an exciting read.
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Reading one of Michael Connelly's books featuring Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch is a sure thing. Readers are guaranteed a roller coaster ride story showcasing how brilliant these two men are at ferreting out the truth and successfully getting justice. I also like how Connelly has dealt with the aging Harry Bosch. Yes, his advancing years are affecting him, but he's still more than capable of playing a vital role in any pursuit of truth. And as far as Mickey Haller is concerned, by the book's end, he's reached a crossroads, and I'm looking forward to seeing which road he takes.

I don't care what format I choose to read Connelly's books. Still, after having enjoyed Amazon's TV series, Bosch, I have to admit that I have a bit of a preference for the audiobook version so I can listen to Titus Welliver. (Love his voice!)

Are you in the mood for a compelling investigation and riveting courtroom drama? Get your hands on Resurrection Walk.


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