Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly


"I traded evil for innocence"

Mickey used questionable ways to make sure that justice was served. He tampered with a witness (Corliss); he lied to his client and to the police; he withheld information. Do you think the end justified his actions?


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The Black Echo by Michael Connelly


Should Harry Bosch excused himself from the case once he recognized Meadows? If he had, would anyone else have pursued his murder properly?



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