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100 1 _aConnelly, Michael
_d(, 1956-)
245 1 4 _aThe lincoln lawyer
_h[sound recording]
_c/ Michael Connelly
260 _aNew York
_b: Time Warner AudioBooks
_c, c2005.
300 _a10 sound recordings
_b: digital
_c; 4 3/4 in.
500 _aUnabridged
511 3 _aRead by Adam Grupper
520 _aVeteran bestseller Connelly enters the crowded legal thriller field with flash and panache. Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller regularly represents lowlifes, but he's no slickster trolling for loopholes in the ethics laws. He's haunted by how he mishandled the case of (probably innocent) Jesus Menendez, and, though twice divorced, he's on good terms with his ex-wives; one of them manages his office, and the other, an ambitious assistant DA, occasionally tumbles back into bed with him. When Mickey signs on to defend young real estate agent Louis Roulet against charges of assault, he can't help seeing dollar signs: Roulet's imperious mother will spend any amount to prove her beloved son's innocence. But probing the details of the case, Mickey and private investigator Raul Levin dig up a far darker picture of Roulet's personality and his past. Levin's murder and a new connection to the Menendez case make Mickey wonder if he's in over his head, and his defense of Roulet becomes a question of morality as well as a test of his own survival. After Connelly spends the book's first half involving the reader in Mickey's complex world, he thrusts his hero in the middle of two high-stakes duels, against the state and his own client, for heart-stopping twists and topflight storytelling.
546 _aEnglish
650 4 _aAttorney and client
_x-Fiction
650 1 4 _aAudiobooks
942 _cMUL
999 _c239324
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