Finished Su 1/1126
This was a paperback that I at the Rochester library book sale on Su 4/23/23. This was the last time that I will be attending a library book sale. There just isn't anything of any depth because it's all 'light reading' and I want something more.
However, I liked this novel because it's the first time that Micky Haller works with Bosch. I was going to give it to Janny, but I noticed that she had just lent me this book in hardback.
The review of 'THE BRASS VERDICT' at The Guardian:
"Mickey Haller, who runs his legal practice from a car, is ready to get back to work after a year off recovering from a gunshot wound and an addiction to painkillers. But he gets more work than he wants when he inherits the caseload of a colleague, Jerry Vincent, who has been found dead. The cases include the forthcoming murder trial of film producer Walter Elliot, who seems strangely serene about his impending legal date. Mickey has to discover what Elliot is so smug about, and all the while the police are trying to find out who killed Vincent. Could there be a connection? The author is one of the top American crime writers, and whether you pick up one of his celebrated cop novels or a legal thriller such as this, you can be assured of an intriguing plot, decent characterisation, excellent writing and an exciting ending."
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