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harry bosch & other connelly's
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i'm waiting for my reservation of Lost Light to come to my local library. In the meantime, i do have some other Michael Connelly that someone has given me: The Brass Verdict and The Lincoln Lawyer. I know they are not Harry Bosch stories, so would i be ok reading one while i wait?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Bosch
Bosch has a half-brother, Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles attorney who makes his first appearance in the novel The Lincoln Lawyer, although he briefly appears in a flashback in The Black Ice as a boy. Haller is the legitimate son of the attorney who fathered Bosch. In the second Mickey Haller novel, The Brass Verdict, it is revealed that Harry Bosch has known for years of the relationship, but Haller was unaware of it until the end of the book.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Bosch
Bosch has a half-brother, Mickey Haller, a Los Angeles attorney who makes his first appearance in the novel The Lincoln Lawyer, although he briefly appears in a flashback in The Black Ice as a boy. Haller is the legitimate son of the attorney who fathered Bosch. In the second Mickey Haller novel, The Brass Verdict, it is revealed that Harry Bosch has known for years of the relationship, but Haller was unaware of it until the end of the book.
sorry for slow reply crisgal ,just returned, its only my opinion of course , but chasing the dime seems like a book that connelly wrote earlier in his career and was published after he became popular. the reveiws on amazon are pretty poor too. i cant be too critical however most of his other books are excellent. by the way i dont know if you are a fan of Stephen King , but im reading 11.22.63 at the moment and its the best book ive read in years! best wishes ,bb.
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