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Mickey Haller gets the text, "Call me ASAP - 187," and the California penal code for murder immediately gets his attention. Murder cases have the highest stakes and the biggest paydays, and they always mean Haller has to be at the top of his game.When Mickey learns that the victim was his own former client, a prostitute he thought he had rescued and put on the straight and narrow path, he knows he is on the hook for this one. He soon finds out that she was back in LA and back in the life. Far from saving her, Mickey may have been the one who put her in danger.Haunted by the ghosts of his past, Mickey must work tirelessly and bring all his skill to bear on a case that could mean his ultimate redemption or proof of his ultimate guilt.
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I liked this one. Haller has a lighter personality than Bosch and the books focus more on the law side of things, and the story was good (even if the details of Glory Days and the previous books were pretty hazy, and even if Connelly's writing, while improved over the years, is still hard to stand). Also it was very funny how Haller kept referring to the Lincoln Lawyer movie. Ha.