The Lincoln Lawyer

by Michael Connelly (Goodreads author!)
The Lincoln Lawyer  
published 2005 by Little, Brown, and Company
binding Paperback
isbn 0739465511   (isbn13: 9780739465516)
pages 404
literary awards Macavity Award, 2006 - Best Mystery Novel
description Criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller's father was a legendary lawyer whose clients included gangster Mickey Cohen (in a nice twist, Cohen's gun, gi...more
date added
02-08-07



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Tony
Tony rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
01/21/08

bookshelves: crime-fiction
Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: anyone who wants to see how justice is preverted and served
"You're a sleazy defense lawyer with two ex-wifes and an eight-year-old daughter and we all love you."

That's not writing, it's a regurgitating a cliche, and this book is litter with them, like confetti at New Year's Eve. The trouble is that the over use of cliched speeches and actions obscure a page turner, a novel decked out with top flight characters and scenes place it on the top shelf of its genre. Overall, the book is worth reading, but you'll have to fight the cliche gag re...more
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Jen
Jen rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
06/13/08

bookshelves: legal-drama, male-author
Read in June, 2008
Mickey Haller is a Los Angeles defense lawyer who conducts business out of his Lincoln Town Car. His practices sometimes bend the rules of ethics, and his clients are often unsavory. However, when a bail bondsman calls Mickey to hook him up with a "franchise" client - someone who will pay top dollar for his services - Mickey thinks he may actually have an innocent client. His fear has always been that he wouldn't recognize innocence when he saw it. Maybe Louis Roulette will be the ...more
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lynne
06/20/08

bookshelves: 2006
Read in October, 2006
A young rich real estate broker regains consciousness on the floor of a hooker's apartment, covered in blood, and fingered as her assailant. He insists on his innocence, and somehow chooses defense attorney Mickey Haller as his lawyer. While Haller is overjoyed at the prospect of finally landing a "franchise client" [one who pays full price for services rendered:], he wonders if at the same time he has actually also landed a dreaded innocent client - after all, "the scariest clien...more
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LJ
08/24/07

bookshelves: contemporary_post_1945, legal_thriller, mystery, so_cal_la
Read in November, 2005
THE LINCOLN LAWYER (Legal Thriller-Los Angeles-Cont) – VG
Connelly, Michael – Standalone
Little, Brown, 2005 – Hardcover
Attorney Mickey Haller does most of his work from the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car. As a defense attorney, the ideal case is a franchise case, one that will pay big. He feels he's found that with his new client, Beverly Hills realtor Louis Roulet; accused of severely beating a woman. When Haller realizes the current victim looks very similar to the victim of a ...more
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Christy
Christy rated it: 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars
03/23/08

Criminal defense lawyer Mickey Haller works out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car, driven by a client in exchange for his fee. One ex-wife books Haller's clients for him while his other ex-wife is a prosecuting attorney. When a bondsman recommends Haller to Louis Ross Roulet, a man accused of assaulting a prostitute, Haller is eager for the job. Roulet is what Haller thinks of as a franchise: a rich man whose defense will result in high fees. But Haller's investigation into the charges ag...more
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Anne
Anne rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
06/21/08

Mickey Haller, a jaded criminal defense attorney, takes on the case of a wealthy real estate agent accused of a brutal assault and attempted murder. The prosecution's case is almost too much of a slam dunk and Haller suspects a set-up. While investigating the case, he finds strange parallels to a former client, currently locked-up for life in San Quentin. With a little help from his DA ex-wife and a little shifty lawyering, Haller sets out to discover the truth about his not-so-innocent client. ...more
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Sandie
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07/15/08

Read in August, 2006
Michael Connelly has diverted his energy from his long running Harry Bosch series (which I love) to create a new and exciting character....a criminal defense lawyer named Mickey Haller. Haller performs a majority of his business from the backseat of his Lincoln Towncar(s)......(he owns a total of five, all the same year, color, etc.) His clients are drug dealers, bikers, con artists and the usual assortment of unsavory characters. His latest client, Louis Roulet, is a lawyers dream. He is rich, ...more
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Jim
02/23/08

bookshelves: mystery
Read in February, 2008
Diverting enough for listening on the treadmill, but nothing special.

SPOILER

Some of the detail about being a defense attorney was interesting and the villain was very villanous. Connelly dithered too much instead of getting along with the story. Once you figured that he wasn't just going to write a book about getting a client acquitted, the surprises weren't all that surprising. The choices for making the story worthwhile were pretty limited and he didn't stretch the boundaries at a...more
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Eric
04/13/08

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in January, 2008
John Grisham move over. This is the single best piece of legal fiction I have read.

I had a hard time reading this book. Not because it wasn't readable; it's immensely readable. My problem was the central plot revolves around a possibly innocent client. I received this book for Christmas just a few weeks after seeing my first innocent client go to jail. It was traumatic and this book was my therapy.

This book also renewed my fatih in my ability to read. With more than a thousand titl...more
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Cromagon
bookshelves: murdermystery
Read in June, 2007
recommends it for: mystery enthuiasts
What's the difference between a lawyer and a catfish? One's a bottom feeding scum sucker and the other is a fish. That's the view of three fourths of the people in this book. The other quarter would argue that The Constitution guarantees a vigorous defense for all people accused of a crime--regardless of past crimes, stature in the community, or innocence. This is a book about a criminal defense lawyer and how the legal system really works.

Set in L.A., this is a murder mystery with so...more
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Terri
06/14/08

bookshelves: thrillers-suspense, to-read
Read in June, 2008
Mickey Haller is a great defense attorney. Trying to pursue his father's footsteps. His father once told him there was nothing scarier than an innocent man. A fact that Haller never understood until now. First he gets a "franchise case" promising him tons of money. He even believes his client truly is innocent. At first that is. And then he finds that maybe another client of his is the truly innocent one and he has to do some fast thinking and take some big risks.

I really en...more
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Allie
Allie rated it: 3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars
04/15/08

This is the second book I've read from Michael Connelly and this one is completely differet from the first. This book tells the story of an attorney who, while preparing for his client's trial, figures out that this client is responsible for another murder that has a different client of his serving time. The attorney has to figure out how to get a "not guilty" verdict (the client is blackmailing him) in this trial while setting up his client to get arrested for the other murder in or...more
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Nomanisan
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06/12/08

Read in June, 2008
recommends it for: lovers of the legal thriller
I picked this book up as a quick read, with no real expectation of quality, but having stayed up till 3 a.m. this morning to finish it, I have to say that this is one of the best written, tightest, most interesting legal puzzlers I've read. Now that I've finished, I think I may have read one other book by Connelly in the past, but it didn't connect when I picked this one up. The major characters are believable, the hero[es:] sympathetic, and the villain frightening: just what you want in this...more
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Toryssa
Read in February, 2008
A quick paced thriller that I read while waiting at the ER and various specialists and Dr’s offices about a “lacerated cornea”. I’m alright. And the book? It was fine.

It was just as a thriller should be. Easy to read, fairly likable characters… there was even a rather touching moral added into the last few paragraphs. Easy reading, didn’t make me feel stupider, but entertained. Just what I wanted.

One gripe though, not once was the baddy called a sociopath, but a “devil”...more
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John
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09/03/07

Read in August, 2007
recommends it for: readers of lawyer/thrillers
Michael Connelly is perhaps most well known for his Harry Bosche police detective novels. Bosche is a dark, lonely sort, driven not unlike Batman to vengeance against the criminal elements in our society. Mickey Haller is a different sort, the brighter side of the coin. He's a quick, tough lawyer who does business out of one of three big Lincoln town cars he's purchased. The main character has the depth and the story setup the legs that could spin out into a terrific continuing series.
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Pam
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10/07/07

Read in October, 2005
10/09/05 #177
TITLE/AUTHOR: THE LINCOLN LAWYER by Michael Connelly
RATING: 5/A
GENRE/PUB DATE/# OF PGS: Legal Thriller; 2005, 404 pgs
COMMENTS: Mickey Haller is a defense attorney, working
out of the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car. For the most
part his clientele are drug dealers, until he gets a case
to defend a Beverly Hills realtor arrested for assualting
a woman. What seems to be an easy case, a set-up to scam
money out of the wealthy realtor, turns into a superb
thriller!
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Tom
Tom rated it: 4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars
08/14/08

Read in August, 2008
recommends it for: Suzanne Michel
I'm a fan of the Harry Bosch series by Michael Connelly, and had set aside The Lincoln Lawyer to read at some point. I picked it up now because I read that Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller will cross paths in an upcoming book - so I had to have the Haller history.
This is a breezy entry into the LA courts system and prosecution, the flip side of what Harry's been doing all these years.
Haller is conflicted, just like Bosch, about work, family, his soul. I'll definitely go for the next one.
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Susan
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01/07/08

Read in December, 2005
Mickey Haller is a defense lawyer who basically works out of his car - a Lincoln. He's never had a marquee case until now. This could put him into the big time. But his client is turning out to be not only slimy but scary. Michael Connelly writes gold. Whether it's his great Bosch series or his stand alones like this one, every single time he puts pen to paper or touches the keyboard it works for the first word to the last. I wish he wrote about 5 of these a year.
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Dorie
08/17/08

Read in November, 2005
I was apprehensive about reading this book, as I don’t normally enjoy legal procedurals. (The only exception has been David Rosenfelt’s books, which I love.) Although the main character of Michael Haller isn’t a very sympathetic character in the beginning, this book turned out to be exceptional. Connelly keeps throwing out one hook after another until you’re thoroughly engrossed in the story and the characters, and you can’t turn the pages fast enough.
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Carolyn
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05/22/08

I enjoyed this fast-paced legal thriller. Michael Connelly is a good writer and I couldn't wait to see how it ended. This one isn't as dark as some of his other books, and for me that was a good thing. The crimes are 'bad', but overall, the book offers more details about the legal system than the crimes/victims. It still had some downer moments, and the ending isn't all rosy, but this book wasn't as disturbing as some of Connelly's others.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.75 (1213 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.73 (944 ratings)
number of reviews: 145






other editions

The Lincoln Lawyer: A Novel (Hardcover)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Doubleday Large Print Home Library Edition)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Mass Market Paperback)