The Lincoln Lawyer (Mickey Haller) by Michael Connelly

The Lincoln Lawyer (Mickey Haller) by Michael Connelly

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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1795
Publisher Orion
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Mickey Haller, a defense attorney working from the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car, navigates the murky waters of the legal system with a blend of intuition and skepticism. In a world where guilt and innocence are often obscured, he grapples with the uncertainty of his clients' truths and the moral grey areas of his profession. Haller's journey is one of introspection as he confronts the possibility that his vision of justice may be flawed.

As he takes on a high-profile case that tests his skills and ethical boundaries, Haller finds himself entangled in a labyrinth of deception and betrayal. Each decision he makes weighs heavily on his conscience, compelling him to question the very foundation of his legal beliefs. This case not only challenges his professional acumen but also forces him to confront his lingering fears about recognizing innocence.

With razor-sharp writing, Connelly peels back the layers of the legal world and the complexities of human nature, offering readers an engaging and thought-provoking narrative. Haller's journey through the courtroom drama is not just about winning cases; it's an exploration of personal redemption and the pursuit of truth amidst stark realities. The stakes are high, and as Haller unravels the mysteries within the justice system, the question remains: can he truly discern right from wrong?

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