The Fifth Witness
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2011
624
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • 2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
In The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly, criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller defends his client, Lisa Trammel, who is accused of murdering a wealthy man named Mitchell Bondurant. Haller navigates the complicated case with theories of organized crime involvement and courtroom tactics, culminating in his attempt to shift suspicion and secure a not guilty verdict. Sensitive topics include violent crime and murder.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
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Michael Connelly’s The Fifth Witness excels with its gripping courtroom drama and intricate plot, showcasing the author’s deep understanding of legal procedures. Protagonist Mickey Haller is both compelling and flawed, driving the narrative forward. However, some readers find the pacing inconsistent and the ending somewhat predictable. Overall, it’s a strong addition to the legal thriller genre.
A reader who enjoys legal thrillers, intricate courtroom drama, and compelling character development will find The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly captivating. Similar to John Grisham's The Firm and Scott Turow's Presumed Innocent, it's perfect for those who appreciate the tension and intrigue of legal battles balanced with a masterful plot.
108,818 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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624
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • 2010s
2011
Adult
18+ years
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