

Related: Wait, Is The Lincoln Lawyer Connected To Bosch? As a former client of The Lincoln Lawyer’s protagonist, Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo of Michael Bay's 6 Underground), Menendez's conviction had haunted Haller for years. "The Brass Verdict" is also the title of The Lincoln Lawyer season 1 finale, which saw the exoneration of Jesus Menendez, an innocent man wrongly accused of a crime. Together, these three exhilarating, fiercely paced novels show that “Connelly is a master.” ( Boston Globe).The Lincoln Lawyer season 1 is based on The Brass Verdict, the second book in Connelly’s series. With their key witness missing, and the odds and evidence against them, Bosch and Haller must nail a sadistic killer before he kills again.

Convinced Jessup is guilty, Haller brings in Harry Bosch as his investigator. Mickey is recruited to prosecute the high-profile retrial of Jason Jessup, a convicted child killer, exonerated after twenty-four years by new DNA evidence. As danger quickly mounts, these two loners realize that their only chance is to work together. Enter LAPD Detective Harry Bosch, who will do whatever it takes to crack the case, including using Mickey as bait. Haller scrambles to prepare for trial, and learns that the killer may be coming for him next.

When a former colleague is murdered, Mickey inherits his biggest case yet: defending a Hollywood producer accused of killing his wife and her lover. For a lawyer who has always gone for the easy score, getting justice means risking everything. When he gets hired by a Beverly Hills rich boy arrested for assault, Mickey sees a franchise case: a long, expensive trial with maximum billable hours-until it puts him face-to-face with pure evil and with a man who may truly be innocent. For the first time in one volume, the three novels that introduced the Lincoln Lawyer, Mickey Haller, who learns that “There is no client as scary as an innocent man.”įor Mickey Haller, the law is rarely about guilt or innocence, it’s about negotiation and manipulation.
