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The Brass Verdict: A Novel

The Brass Verdict: A Novel
Author: Michael Connelly
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 88 reviews
Sales Rank: 79

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
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Pages: 432
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.5

ISBN: 0316166294
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780316166294
ASIN: 0316166294

Publication Date: October 14, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars The Brass Is Worth It   November 19, 2008
Mickey Haller is a criminal defense attorney who knows the truth about his clients. He's recovering from being gut shot in a previous Connelly book when he inherits the cases of a former rival who was murdered. Taking the bull by the horns, Haller sorts the cases and quickly latches on to the most profitable one, that of a Hollywood Studio tycoon named Walter Elliot. Enter Harry Bosch, another of Connelly's characters, although in a somewhat lesser role. Still, the chemistry is good if volatile and the plot never slows down.

What I enjoyed most about this book was the honesty of Haller. So many bad things have been written about lawyers and their motivations that it was interesting to hear their side of the story. And it made me think, which is one of the things I look for in every book I read.

Thus, Connelly had me from the first page to the last, in and out of court as well as on the street. Justice is served in this book, though not always from the bench, which is a reflection of the world in which we live.



5 out of 5 stars A masterful mystery   November 19, 2008
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (11/08)

When you start any of Michael Connelly's books, you better make sure that the rest of your schedule has been cleared for the day. Once you start, there is little - with the exception of a hurricane, fire or an earthquake - that will persuade you to put it down. From the first sentence to the last, the book pulls you like a strong undercurrent. The tension is palpable. You hold your breath till it hurts. Every sentence hits. Most of them hit hard. The story doesn't just move you, it sucks you in. The characters are brilliantly drawn. The situations - no matter how outrageous - are still believable. Every word matters. When a book is written by a master story teller, it shows.

Take these two short excerpts, which are very high on my list of totally brilliant lines:

"Everybody lies.
Cops lie. Lawyers lie. Witnesses lie. The victims lie.
A trial is a contest of lies."

"Everybody lies.
Cops lie. Lawyers lie. Clients lie. Even jurors lie."

There you have it in a nutshell. When you forget about all of the fantastic twists and turns - of which there truly are many - those five lines, those twenty-nine words condense the essence of the book better than any drawn-out description ever could. But if you are really curious about the story, I'll give you a brief description. Mickey Haller, a defense attorney, inherited all of his deceased colleague's cases. Jerry Vincent met an untimely demise, and the authorities, represented by detective Hieronymus Bosch, are pretty certain one of his clients had him killed. Mickey Haller, together with his investigator Cisco and office manager Lorna, tries to reconstruct Jerry's agenda, since some of his files as well as his laptop are missing. Mickey starts meeting the potential clients, of which the most famous - and maybe the riskiest one - is a movie mogul, Walter Elliot. Walter has been accused of killing his wife, Mitzi, and her lover, Johan Rilz; but he refuses to admit his guilt. The trial gets under way, and surprises never cease.

For those readers who have read any of the Michael Connelly's books featuring Mickey Haller or Hieronymus Bosch, "The Brass Verdict" brings in an extra bonus twist. Trust me, you will not be disappointed. If this is your first time "meeting" Michael Connelly, get ready for a superbly written mystery, with a tight and super swift plot, engaging characters and flawless language.



3 out of 5 stars Brass Verdict   November 19, 2008
Have read all Michael Connelly's books and was really looking forward to this, his latest, featuring Harry Bosch. It is only at Chapter 32 - half way through- that Harry starts to appear on a regular basis. Up to this, he was only mentioned enough to let the reader know he was there somewhere in the distant background. Come on Michael, Harry is the STAR and should not be relegated to a bit-part. Perhaps things will improve in the last half - I hope so.


4 out of 5 stars Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch together....   November 18, 2008
Michael Connelly
Little, Brown, & Co., 2008
ISBN: 9780316166294
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com, 11/08
4 Stars
Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch together....
Michael Connelly brings two of his famous characters together in one powerful mystery. Mickey Haller is a defense lawyer working on the biggest case of his career. Harry Bosch is a LAPD Detective investigating the murder of Jerry Vincent. When the killer goes after Haller, the two men join forces to solve the case.
Mickey is a lovable sleaze, and Bosch is abrasive; when paired together they are a dynamic duo. I do not usually read lawyer books, but I made an exception this time. I am glad I did. Connelly gives his characters depth. Their personalities are strong. The plot is multifaceted and stimulating. It kept me on the edge of my seat. The ending had a surprise twist. Fans of courtroom drama will not want to miss The Brass Verdict.




3 out of 5 stars A Little Disappointing   November 18, 2008
I gave this book 3 1/2 stars. Connelly brings together two of the best characters in police and courtroom thrillers - Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller. I was expecting a lot more but was let down specifically because I did not see the necessity of putting Harry Bosch into the story as his role could have been filled by any no name detective. The book is totally a Mickey Haller story and is told from his perspective. Harry Bosch is a minor character without the normal Harry tenacity we have come to know.

Mickey inherits a number of cases after one of his former law acquaintances is murdered. One of the cases is a high profile case involving one of the most powerful men in Hollywood. As things unfold, Mickey learns his predecessor was murdered because of this case.

The book lacks the tension of The Lincoln Lawyer but does have some good if brief courtroom exchanges. I still give Mr. Connelly the benefit of the doubt and do look foreward to his next effort. I hope it is a lot better than this one.


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