The Proving Ground (The Lincoln Lawyer #8), by Michael Connelly
The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly My rating: 3 of 5 stars Once a thrilling voice in crime fiction, Connelly’s newest outing feels rushed, uninspired, and stripped of the courtroom tension that once defined the series. A few years ago, I came across a TV show simply called “Bosch” that quickly became one of my favourites. At some point, I realised there were Bosch novels - and I was done for. Michael Connelly had created a detective and an entire “ Bosch Universe ” that I came to love. Of course, I dived straight into anything in that universe and, by now, have read everything set in that universe - including the exploits of Mickey Haller, the “Lincoln Lawyer”. So, when a new instalment was published, I rushed in excitedly - and found a shallow, bland, uninspired novel, trying hard to cash in on current worries about AI (artificial intelligence). Don’t get me wrong: there is certainly reason to be at least concerned about AI because right now, the pace at which AI is being deve...