The Crossing by Michael Connelly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Harry is back, just this one time according to him. His half brother Mickey Haller has asked him to help him to find evidence to clear a client who he is sure is innocent of the charge of murder.
Harry is not happy about being on the opposite side, defense, after his life of prosecution and makes it clear that it is only going to be this one case. Harry is very thorough with investigative procedures.
A very enjoyable read, especially for lovers of crime and courtroom.
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