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Resurrection Walk
- The Lincoln Lawyer, Book 7
- Narrated by: Christine Lakin, Peter Giles, Titus Welliver
- Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
THE WORLDWIDE #1 BESTSELLER BEHIND NETFLIX'S THE LINCOLN LAWYER
THE PATH TO JUSTICE CAN BE PAVED WITH LIES
Defense attorney Mickey Haller - The Lincoln Lawyer - rides the wave of freeing a wrongfully convicted man from prison.
Inundated with pleas from incarcerated people claiming innocence, Haller enlists the help of ex-LAPD detective Harry Bosch to find the next case which could result in a resurrection walk.
When Bosch finds a needle in the haystack - a woman imprisoned for murdering her husband, a sheriff's deputy - they discover evidence that doesn't add up, and a department pushed for quick closure in the killing of one of its own.
But is this rushed justice - or something more sinister?
As they face a David versus Goliath court battle, the secrets which could lead to an innocent woman walking free could also mark the end of the Haller-Bosch dream team. . .
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PRAISE FOR RESURRECTION WALK:
'Another Connelly classic'
EXPRESS
'Superb'
THE TIMES
'Connelly at his glittering best: it grips like a hungry python'
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- Rexababy
- 12-11-23
Couldn’t stop listening
A thoroughly gripping story, beautifully read by the actors. Bosch and Haller at their best.
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- alison edwards
- 11-11-23
Wonderful as always
This was as always totally engaging and if I had read it I would have not been able to put it down. As it was I couldn’t stop listening and Bess the Lurcher has been walking extra miles while I listened. I have read (and listened) to all Michael Connolly’s Harry Bosch books from the very beginning and the quality of this latest instalment in the Lincoln Lawyer series is just as good as the first book I read, a rare thing. I love these books and the narration is exceptional, even the best written books can be spoilt by bad narration but not here! I recommend this to anyone who enjoys a well plotted beautifully written crime thriller with narration including Titus Welliver, ( Peter Hiles and Christine Latin are equally good) who having watched the Bosch series is and always will be Harry Bosch for me.
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- Paul Green
- 09-11-23
a great bridge between the family
I am coming at this from being an avid Harry Bosch listener. the last couple of Bosch books have not been as good as they couldn't have been and it is nice to see MC is back on form with this one. very well presented and very well produced story.
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- Kaygee
- 19-11-23
Brilliant
Michael Connelly has once again brought us the reader (listener) a compelling unputdownable story. Brilliantly narrated by Titus Welliver and Peter Giles
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- Irene Ferguson
- 13-12-23
Interesting
Not sure what to think but it was compelling !istening.enjoyed the readers and the story.
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- A. J. Mcsparron-edwards
- 31-12-23
Great story
I love listening to Titus Wellover as Bosch. I did not like the voice of his half brother. He croaked through the whole thing. Still
Enjoyed it over all.
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- Patrick Hostler
- 15-11-23
Brilliant
Loved this. Fast paced & exciting. Kept my attention so I couldn't sleep. Love the narrators. Great having Bosch & Haller together. Perfect. How long do we have to wait for the next one?
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- Susie Thickpenny
- 19-12-23
Could not stop listening
Captivating - I don’t usually like court room stories but this was so interesting- especially as Harry Bosh in the book
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- John Summers
- 23-11-23
One of his best
Gripping narrative, very well read. This is one of the best Haller/Bosch novels and it gripped me from start to finish.
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- Enzer
- 07-12-23
Just one small quibble .....
I know little about the American legal system or way of life. Much less have I any in-depth knowledge of the many advances in forensic science. But I have read - or rather listened to - everyone of Michael Connelly's books, many for the second time. I've spent endless enjoyable hours ,while out walking ,with Bosch or Mickey or both and hope to spend many more hours in their company. Just one small quibble , if I may. Because I am LISTENING and not reading hard copy, it becomes somewhat irritiating at times, at the repetition of "he said", "she said". Necessary when there's only one narrator but is it really so when you have two or three, in this case, Peter Giles, Titus Welliver & Christine Lakin ? Could one not just listen into their conversations / discussions ? Would that mean you would need several others ? I haven't really thought this through. Using eyes and not ears would be different , I know. You might get your many editorial staff to discuss this sometime .... or am I the only one who gets cranky now and again ?!
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