The Gods of Guilt by Michael Connelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Well what can I say? Michael Connelly never disappoints. Mickey Haller has taken on a murder case which appears to be open shut. However, because of Mickey's previous knowledge of the victim, he feels that the accused is really innocent of the crime, even though he is involved in an illegal business. The accused is a pimp and also a homosexual who does not fare well in jail.
The long and involved court case is an eye opener that is on a par with a good John Grisham read.
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