The Fifth Witness
بواسطة
Michael Connelly
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Thriller & Suspense
Business & Economics
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
576
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
May 1, 2012
الناشر
Vision
الطبعة
Reissue
رقم ISBN-10
044655667X
رقم ISBN-13
9780446556675
الوصف
In the fourth installment of the Lincoln Lawyer series, Mickey Haller faces one of the most challenging cases of his career. As a defense attorney known for his unorthodox methods and sharp instincts, he finds himself representing a woman accused of murder. The stakes are high, and the evidence appears damning, but Haller is determined to uncover the truth.
As the trial unfolds, Haller navigates the complexities of the legal system, facing opposition from a relentless prosecution and unexpected twists that threaten to unravel his case. He employs his unique blend of street-smart tactics and legal expertise to delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the crime, revealing layers of deception and motive. The courtroom becomes a battleground where not just his client’s fate hangs in the balance, but Haller's own reputation as well.
Amid the tension and challenges, the story explores themes of justice, loyalty, and moral ambiguity. As Haller races against time to prove his client's innocence, he must confront his own beliefs about right and wrong, testing the limits of his dedication to the law and his commitment to doing what's right.
As the trial unfolds, Haller navigates the complexities of the legal system, facing opposition from a relentless prosecution and unexpected twists that threaten to unravel his case. He employs his unique blend of street-smart tactics and legal expertise to delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the crime, revealing layers of deception and motive. The courtroom becomes a battleground where not just his client’s fate hangs in the balance, but Haller's own reputation as well.
Amid the tension and challenges, the story explores themes of justice, loyalty, and moral ambiguity. As Haller races against time to prove his client's innocence, he must confront his own beliefs about right and wrong, testing the limits of his dedication to the law and his commitment to doing what's right.