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Resurrection Walk

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781398718982

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 23rd May 2024

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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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 – is inundated with pleas from prisoners protesting their innocence. With the help of ex-LAPD detective Harry Bosch, they find a needle in the haystack: a possible wrongful conviction.

A woman imprisoned for murdering her husband, a sheriff’s deputy. But the evidence doesn’t add up, the 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 set an innocent woman free could also be worth killing for…

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PRAISE FOR RESURRECTION WALK:

‘Connelly at his glittering best: full of twists and insights, it grips like a hungry python’
DAILY MAIL

‘The perfect combination of courtroom drama and police procedural – Connelly’s latest masterpiece shows why he’s the crime writer all his rivals look up to’
SUNDAY EXPRESS

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CRIME DOESN’T COME BETTER THAN CONNELLY:

‘The pre-eminent detective novelist of his generation’
IAN RANKIN

‘The best mystery writer in the world’
GQ

‘A superb natural storyteller’
LEE CHILD

‘A master’
STEPHEN KING

‘America’s greatest living crime writer’
DAILY EXPRESS

‘One of the great storytellers of crime fiction’
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Reviews

The perfect combination of courtroom drama and police procedural - Connelly's latest masterpiece shows why he's the crime writer all his rivals look up to
Sunday Express
Connelly at his glittering best: full of twists and insights, it grips like a hungry python
Daily Mail