Law of Innocence by Michael Connelly - book review
Ever since i started watching the third season of the Lincoln Lawyer, have wanted to read the novels by Michael Connelly, who is the creator of the series. The best part about the series being, not just the legal aspects which are demonstrated in a simplistic manner, but the cleverness behind those arguments and the situations that are setup for those deliberations. Even though the lead character is defence counsel, the author doesn't show any undue bias towards the defence (obviously there has to be some tilt for the hero has to win in the end), but he presents both the sides with good points. The reason for picking this one up, after watching 3 seasons of the show being the cliffhanger ending, where Mick Haller (the lawyer who roams around in his Lincoln car and hence the tag) is arrested by a traffic cop, who also identifies a blood soaked body cramped in the trunk of his car. This book, begins to describe the "what happened next" portions of the story. The story begi