This volume ‘The Reversal’ is documented by Michael Connelly and narrated by Peter Giles. These Desert Star and Heat 2 are productive publications amongst the greatest pieces of Peter Giles.
The protection lawyer Mickey Haller was enlisted to change stripes and indict the high-profile retrial of a fierce kid murder. Following a long period in jail, sentenced executioner Jason Jessup has been absolved by new DNA proof. Haller was persuaded and he took the case depending on the prerequisite that he would pick his examiner, LAPD Criminal investigator Harry Bosch. Together, Bosch and Haller set off on a case full of political and individual risk. Jessup was temporarily free from jail, a guard lawyer who succeeded at controlling the media, and an out-of-control onlooker hesitant to affirm after such countless years. With the chances and the proof against them, Bosch and Haller should nail a vicious executioner for the last time.
Connelley’s current volume brought his two most notable characters together in a wonderfully created tale of legitimate gamesmanship and investigatory ability, especially in the style of ‘The rule of law’ that was all the more vigorously composed as a Mickey Haller court procedural than a police thrill ride. Harry Bosch assumed a huge part, perhaps as much as the tale, and gave a significant part of the activity in the book, yet the collaboration of the two adds some genuine individual interest.
The stepbrothers were getting to realize each other a little just like their girls. The reason for the tale is a piece far-fetched as Haller was convinced to be an investigator against Jason Jessup who was being retried for wrongdoing he was sentenced to years sooner.