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Resurrection Walk (The Lincoln Lawyer, #7; Harry Bosch Universe, #38) Resurrection Walk by Michael Connelly
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“Breathe it in. This is your moment. This is your stage. Want it. Own it. Take it.”
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“But nothing could ever beat the resurrection walk — when the manacles come off and the last metal doors slide open like the gates of heaven, and a man or woman declared innocent walks into the waiting arms of family, resurrected in life and the law.”
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“Not many places are named after bad guys,” she said. “How about Trump Tower?” Bosch responded.”
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“for men serving life without parole. You checked in but you never checked out. This was where Charlie Manson died of old age. But many inmates didn’t make it to old age. Homicides in the cells were common. Jorge Ochoa was just two steel doors down from an inmate who had been beheaded”
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“water-seeks-its-own-level”
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“That makes it a steep mountain to climb. You know what El Capitan is?” “At Yosemite? Yeah.” “Reversing a nolo is like climbing El Cap.”
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“Wayne Shorter.”
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“Arslanian looked up at the jagged formation they were passing to the north of the freeway. “Wow, beautiful,” she said. “And immense!” “Vasquez Rocks,” Bosch said. “They call it that because about a hundred and fifty years ago a bandido named Tiburcio Vasquez hid out in there, and the sheriff’s posse never found him.” Arslanian studied the formation for a long moment before responding. “Not many places are named after bad guys,” she said. “How about Trump Tower?” Bosch responded.”
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“then the sheriff’s department moved most of its operations out to the STARS Center in Whittier and a county jail was built.”
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“FOURTEEN”
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“called CML for short.” “Chronic myeloid leukemia. That’s not a hereditary cancer. It comes from chromosomal changes. Any idea how — I’m sorry, I shouldn’t be asking you this.” The freeway traffic became clogged and slowed down as they dropped back into Los Angeles at the top of the Valley. “It’s okay,” Bosch said. “I worked a case where I got exposed to radioactive”
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“had”
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“That’s not a hereditary cancer. It comes from chromosomal changes.”
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“It’s called CML for short.” “Chronic myeloid leukemia.”
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“GSR pad. This proves your theory of the crime.”
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“His”
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