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The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly

The Lincoln Lawyer

by Michael Connelly
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 3, 2005, 416 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2006, 528 pages
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Sarah Johnson

Loved the entire series
I watched the Lincoln Lawyer years ago. Recently brought back to it by the Netflix series which prompted going back and reading the entire series of books. Complete page turners. I work and have kids and I carried what ever book I was immersed in everywhere. Stealing a page or chapter where I could. Now I have a hangover and miss Micky Haller. deep sigh
debbykc

what a great read!!!
What a fun book: Fast, quirky and a real page turner.
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Elizabeth

Excellent
When I picked up the book I thought for sure they were going to be talking about an attorney that Abraham Lincoln used, and when I mention the book to others, they think the same thing.

But....the Lincoln is his car. :)

This book was the first I ever read of Michael Connelly's and just couldn't put it down...you will love the story and the ending.

It is frightening how innocent people can get "framed" or blamed.

Excellent read.
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