![]() The film of The Lincoln Lawyer, the first Mickey Haller novel, releases in March. While the prose may lack some of the poetic nuance of his early novels, the plot is worthy of a master storyteller. Connelly has a sure command of the legal and procedural details of criminal court, and even manages to make the arcane, shady world of foreclosure interesting. A ton of evidence points to Trammel, but Haller crafts an impressive defense that includes "the fifth witness" of the title. ![]() ![]() The bank has gotten a restraining order to stop Trammel's protests, and she becomes the prime suspect when Mitchell Bondurant, a mortgage banker, is killed with a hammer in his office parking lot. The Fifth Witness is available now in mass market paperback, trade paperback, hardcover, eBook, and audiobook. lawyer who uses his Lincoln town car as an office specializing in "foreclosure defense." Haller's first foreclosure client, Lisa Trammel, is fighting hard to keep her home, maybe too hard. Not only is he about to learn some startling truths about his client, but also about himself, and by the time the verdict is in, Mickey’s whole world will have been turned upside down. Connelly's compelling fourth legal thriller featuring Mickey Haller (after Reversal) finds the maverick L.A. ![]()
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