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About the author
A former police reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Michael Connelly is the author of the acclaimed Harry Bosch thriller series, the Mickey Haller novels and other bestsellers. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his family. To find out more, visit www.michaelconnelly.co.uk
Summary
Defence lawyer Mickey Haller has had some problems but now he's put all that behind him and is ready to resume his career. Then another lawyer, Vincent, dies, and Haller gets an unexpected windfall: he inherits all Vincent's clients - putting his stalled career back on track at a stroke.
Not only that, but Vincent had taken on a high profile and potentially lucrative murder case. It'll be a trial that promises big fees and an even bigger place in the media spotlight - and if Mickey can win against the odds, he'll really be back in the big leagues.
The only problem is the detective handling the case - a certain Harry Bosch - is convinced the killer must be one of Vincent's clients. Suddenly Mickey is faced with the biggest challenge of his career: how to defend a client successfully who might just be planning to murder him.
Foreword
A superb novel featuring both Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch from the No. 1 bestselling author.
Additional text
Connelly ratchets up the tension and delivers twist-filled coutroom scenes.