The Law of Innocence. Nov-2020. / Thriller. Book - 7. Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller is back in the heartstopping new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly. Defense attorney Mickey Haller is pulled over by police, who find the body of …
 · Or James Gould Cozzens’ By Love Possessed, a highly acclaimed lawyer novel that sat atop the New York Times best-seller list in 1957 until it was supplanted by Anatomy of a Murder. Some of our ...
Lists of fictional presidents of the United States are alphabetical lists of people who have been portrayed in fiction as the president of the United States.Media include novels and short stories, comics, plays, movies and television shows. The roles include fictional presidents, and real historical figures who did not in fact become president, typically in works of alternate history or …
Bestselling author Michael Connelly specializes in detective novels, but with The Lincoln Lawyer series, he dips his toes into the world of legal thrillers. In The Lincoln Lawyer books, Connelly introduces us to the enigmatic and cynical criminal defense attorney Michael Haller (but you can call him Mickey). He’s been nicknamed the Lincoln Lawyer due to his penchant for dealing out …
Executive Orders is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of Debt of Honor (1994) left off, and features now-U.S. President Jack Ryan as he tries to deal with foreign and domestic threats.
Publication Order of Jack Ryan Universe BooksThe Hunt for Red October(1984)Hardcover Paperback KindleExecutive Orders(1996)Hardcover Paperback KindleRainbow Six(1998)Hardcover Paperback KindleThe Bear and the Dragon(2000)Hardcover Paperback KindleRed Rabbit(2002)Hardcover Paperback Kindle29 more rows
Debt of Honour is a 1936 British drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Leslie Banks, Will Fyffe, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Garry Marsh. Based on a story by Sapper, and scripted by Tom Geraghty and Cyril Campion, the film is also known as The Man Who Could Not Forget.
Debt of Honor is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on August 17, 1994. A direct sequel to The Sum of All Fears (1991), Jack Ryan becomes the National Security Advisor when a secret cabal of Japanese industrialists seize control of their country's government and wage war on the United States.
The Jack Reacher books can be read in any order, but here they are in the order in which they were written.Killing Floor (Jack Reacher #1) ... Die Trying (Jack Reacher #2) ... Tripwire (Jack Reacher #3) ... Running Blind (Jack Reacher #4) ... Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5) ... Without Fail (Jack Reacher #6) ... Persuader (Jack Reacher #7)More items...
The premise of this series is similar to the plot of two of author Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels, Debt of Honor and Executive Orders.
Debt of Honor (1994) Executive Orders (1996) Rainbow Six (1998) The Bear and the Dragon (2000)
Author Tom Clancy left an estate worth $83 million. When Tom Clancy died in 2013, he left behind an estate worth $83 million.
The late Tom Clancy had a bit of a love-hate relationship with Hollywood adaptation of his movies. He sold the rights to The Hunt For Red October when he was just starting out as a writer, and ceded control over the project as a consequence. He was reportedly none-too-happy with the changes made to his story.
John Patrick "Jack" Ryan Jr.
Debt of Honor is the seventh Jack Ryan book written by Tom Clancy. It is the eighth book chronologically, was published in 1994, and takes place around 1995. Two years after stopping a nuclear war and leaving government service, Ryan is once again called to duty, this time by Bob Fowler's successor Roger Durling.
Season 3 finds Jack Ryan (Krasinski) on the run and in a race against time. Jack is wrongly implicated in a larger conspiracy and suddenly finds himself a fugitive out in the cold.
From the author of the Jack Ryan series comes an electrifying #1 New York Times bestseller—a standalone military thriller that envisions World War 3… A chillingly authentic vision of modern war, Red Storm Rising is as powerful as it is ambitious.
Season 3 finds Jack Ryan (Krasinski) on the run and in a race against time. Jack is wrongly implicated in a larger conspiracy and suddenly finds himself a fugitive out in the cold.
Executive Order (Portuguese: Medida Provisória, lit. 'Provisional Measure') is a 2020 Brazilian dystopian drama film directed by Lázaro Ramos (in his feature directorial debut), based on the stage play Namibia, no! by Aldri Anunciação.
Author Tom Clancy left an estate worth $83 million. When Tom Clancy died in 2013, he left behind an estate worth $83 million.
There are 7 books in the Lincoln Lawyer / Mickey Haller series.
The Lincoln Lawyer / Mickey Haller series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, The Law of Innocence (Book 7), was published i...
The first book in the Lincoln Lawyer / Mickey Haller series, The Lincoln Lawyer, was published in October 2005.
As Vice President, she assumes command of the military in President Parker's absence, as indeed the law states that when the President is indisposed all power is vested in the Vice President, when an invasion is launched against the United States and orders the military to intercept the invaders who turn back.
In the third sequel, Preserve and Protect (1968), President Hudson is killed in a mysterious plane crash, elevating the Speaker of the House to the presidency. Advise and Consent was also made into a film in 1962 (see below).
American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold by Harry Turtledove (2002) (part of the Southern Victory and American Empire Series of alternate history novels): In the 1932 Presidential election, Democratic candidate Calvin Coolidge defeats Socialist incumbent President Hosea Blackford in a landslide. However, less than a month before Coolidge is to be sworn in, he dies of a heart attack while in Washington, D.C. to meet with his Cabinet selections on January 5, 1933. Under the 20th Amendment, Vice President–elect Herbert Hoover is sworn in to serve Coolidge's term.
Eagle Eye (2008), starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan: ARIA, The Pentagon 's Super-computer, attempts to assassinate the president, vice president, and the entire line of succession (except for Secretary of Defense George Callister, who ARIA plans to become president) to "fix" the executive branch.
President Walter Livingston is impeached for warning China that Russia was preparing to attack them, which resulted in a Russian nuclear strike on the United States.
Deep Six by Clive Cussler (1984): After the presidential yacht, the Eagle, goes missing with the President, Vice President Vincent Margolin , Speaker of the House Alan Moran and President of the Senate pro tempore Marcus Larimer on board, Secretary of State (and now Acting President) Douglas Oates orders a cover-up, with actors playing the President and Vice President while Oates executes executive powers. The affair turns out to have been engineered by Soviet agents seeking to brainwash the four men to shape American policy; the President is successfully brainwashed (leading to his impeachment) and Larimer is killed, Moran escapes, and Margolin remains a prisoner of the mercenaries hired by the Russians. While Moran bribes Margolin's captors to kill him (so that Moran can become president), the vice-president is rescued, and succeeds his impeached predecessor. The novel incorrectly implies that the President of the Senate pro tempore outranks the Speaker of the House, as Oates and his advisors only worry about Moran's claim to the White House being legitimate after hearing that Larrimer is dead.
Line of Succession by Brian Garfield (1972): During the period between the election and Inauguration Day, the President-elect and the Vice President-elect are both killed by terrorists, along with the Speaker of the House. The President pro tempore of the Senate is totally unsuitable for the Presidency.
Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller is back in the heartstopping new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly. Defense attorney Mickey Haller is pulled over by police, who find the body of a client in the trunk of his Lincoln. ...
Harry Bosch teams up with Lincoln Lawyer Mickey Haller in the new thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Michael Connelly. Detective Harry Bosch has retired from the LAPD, but his half-brother, defense attorney Mickey Haller, needs his...
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Orner’s first book, Esther Stories won the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Orner is also the editor of two non-fiction books, Underground America, about immigration, and Hope Deferred, set in Zimbabwe. Orner has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and holds a JD from Northeastern University.
And Z, the Kafkaesque 1967 novel by Vassilis Vassilikos about a judge investigating a political murder. Or James Gould Cozzens’ By Love Possessed, a highly acclaimed lawyer novel that sat atop the New York Times best-seller list in 1957 until it was supplanted by Anatomy of a Murder.
Peter Orner is the author of the just published new story collection, Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge (Little, Brown, 2013) as well as two novels, The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo and Love and Shame and Love. Orner’s first book, Esther Stories won the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Benjamin Brafman is the principal of Brafman & Associates in New York City and specializes in criminal law with an emphasis on white-collar criminal defense. He has represented a wide range of high-profile celebrities, business leaders, lawyers and other professionals in significant criminal cases throughout the country.
Susana Darwin is a lawyer who serves as executive editor of ABA Business Law Section book publishing. She has been active in politics for more than 25 years and currently focuses on the quality and diversity of Illinois’ judiciary as a member of the executive committee of Cook County’s Alliance of Bar Associations for Judicial Screening.
David Lat is the founder of Above the Law, a legal news website, and the author of a forthcoming novel, Supreme Ambitions (ABA Flagship). Jon Malysiak is an executive editor for the Flagship imprint of ABA Publishing, the book publishing division of the American Bar Association.
Denny Chin is a judge for the New York City-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. He served as a judge for the Southern District of New York from 1994 through 2010, and presided over cases involving, for example, Megan’s Law, the Million Youth March, Al Franken’s use of the phrase “Fair and Balanced” in the title of a book, the Naked Cowboy, the Google Books settlement, the United Nations Oil for Food Program, an Afghan warlord charged with conspiring to import heroin, and the guilty plea and sentencing of financier Bernard L. Madoff.
By Beth O’Brien. Bestselling author Michael Connelly specializes in detective novels, but with The Lincoln Lawyer series, he dips his toes into the world of legal thrillers. In The Lincoln Lawyer books, Connelly introduces us to the enigmatic and cynical criminal defense attorney Michael Haller (but you can call him Mickey).
The Law of Innocence. by Michael Connelly. Defense attorney Mickey Haller is pulled over by police, who find the body of a client in the trunk of his Lincoln. Haller is charged with murder and can’t make the exorbitant $5 million bail slapped on him by a vindictive judge.
He’s been nicknamed the Lincoln Lawyer due to his penchant for dealing out of the back of his Lincoln town car. These books exist in the same world as Connelly’s popular Harry Bosch series. Not only so, but Bosch happens to be Mickey’s half-brother and makes appearances in the Mickey Haller books (and vice versa).
The Fifth Witness. by Michael Connelly. Due to problems in the economy, Mickey Haller is having a rough go. He’s had to expand his legal purview to foreclosure law to make ends meet. His first foreclosure client is Lisa Trammel. Mickey manages to keep her roof over her head, but there’s been pushback from the bank.
The Lincoln Lawyer cast includes Hollywood heavyweights such as Matthew McConaughey as Mickey and Ryan Phillippe as Louis Roulet. Looking for where to go after The Lincoln Lawyer? Don’t worry, I got you. Check out Michael Connelly’s Lincoln Lawyer books in order.
At the beginning of The Brass Verdict, Mickey Haller has inherited his late fellow defense attorney Jerry Vincent’ s practice. Haller’s main concern is a high profile case involving a Hollywood producer who allegedly murdered his wife and the person she was supposedly having an affair with.
He tries to pull a defense together for Walter Eliot, the producer. As he scrambles, LAPD detective Harry Bosch gets in the way. With his moral compass a little straighter, Haller reluctantly works with Bosch when he realizes there’s more to the murder case than he thought.
When a former president writes a book, the world pays attention. When a former president writes a novel, things get really interesting. Partnering with none other than James Patterson, one of the greatest thriller writers of all time, former president Bill Clinton has cowritten The President is Missing, in which the president ...
See All Formats & Editions ›. House of Cards, by Michael Dobbs. The book that inspired the British TV show that in turn inspired Netflix’s very first original series, this is the story of Francis Urquhart, Chief Whip, a cynical, manipulative politician determined to become Prime Minister.
To get the book back on schedule, a professional ghostwriter is hired to complete the manuscript. The ghostwriter struggles to figure out what’s true and what’s not so true in Lang’s notes, and then stumbles on evidence that implies the dead collaborator was actually murdered.
Paperback $9.99. Thor’s first Scott Harvath novel opens with a bang: former Navy SEAL and current Secret Service agent Harvath is overseeing the president’s security detail in Park City, Utah, when a brazen attack leaves thirty other agents dead—and the president kidnapped.
Baldacci’s audacious 1996 novel pivots off a salacious moment wherein a professional thief, having broken into the luxurious home of a billionaire, stumbles onto a two-way mirror giving him a view of the billionaire’s wife and the President of the United States having a affair.
The Day of the Jackal, by Frederick Forsyth. The Cold War politics of this classic thriller are long gone, but Forsyth’s novel (winner of the 1972 Edgar Award for Best Novel) still carries the punch of a meticulously researched story set in a very real world.
The Manchurian Candidate, by Richard Condon. Condon’s 1959 novel is a paranoid classic, born at the beginning of the Cold War, that continues to influence people today (the fact that Homeland has a similar concept is a testament to the evergreen nature of the device).
The brother who becomes POTUS is not who fans thought. It was Jack who had all the political aspirations, but it was Bobby who became the president in the future after his brother's death.
For seven seasons, Martin Sheen starred as President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet and showed a nation how an honorable president looked. From 1999-2006, The West Wing followed Bartlet's political career as the POTUS and his dealings with the administration and running the nation amidst various political issues and crises that Bartlet has to work through, while also showing how this affects him in his personal life. Sheen said his character was a mix of John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton.
Jack & Bobby was a very different look at a U.S. President. Those who never watched it might have thought this was a show about the Kennedy brothers as children. That is not what the show is about. Instead, this showcases a teen who will become POTUS in 2041.
After leading the very successful spy action series 24 for several years, Keifer Sutherland took on a new role in 2015 when he starred in Designated Survivor. This series started with a massive catastrophe that left Tom Kirland the POTUS unexpectedly.
Now, there was another prediction that came true in a way. On The Simpsons, Lisa Simpson took over as the POTUS from "President Trump.". The outfit that new Vice President Kamala Harris wore at the inauguration was almost a duplicate of what Lisa wore in the episode where she became the President of the United States.
David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) started as a U.S. Senator before becoming President of the United States on 24. While Keifer Sutherland was the lead, as Jack Bauer, Palmer was the second main character. Palmer was running for President when an assassination attempt took place that Bauer foiled.
Several movies and TV shows have dealt with stories involving the President of the United States. While there are plenty of movies about real presidents, there are just as many about fictional presidents, and when it comes to TV, the number of fictional presidents far outweighs the real ones.
Quite an apt title for our current times, Clean Hands is a summer 2020 release about a female-led New York law firm. Clean Hands looks at what happens when a legal company’s digital files end up in the wrong hands. One of the newer legal fiction books.
Written by an Afghani author, An Invisible Client is about a pharmaceutical company believed to be poisoning children with the medicine it makes. A good personal injury novel, following Noah Byron.
A woman of color attorney is tasked with defending a socialite on trial for murder. With her career dreams hanging in the balance, the socialite’s case starts seeping into Vernetta’s personal life. It even starts to interfere with her marriage. A legal thriller with a strong angle on race.
I couldn’t leave out the incredibly famous To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This one is about a black man accused of assaulting a white girl. As it explores the legal angle from the point of view of a lawyer’s child, it is a slightly unique take on the legal novel.
Another one about sisters, No Further Questions leans toward the general crime thriller in feel, but has a legal focus. Perfect for those of you who normally read general crime thrillers and fancy something new.
The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L. Carter. Featuring wealthy families of color and an Ivy League law school, Stephen L. Carter weaves a thrilling tale of murder amongst the Supreme Court itself.
It was devouring In Your Defence that got me to seek out legal thrillers in the first place. Naturally, John Grisham came up a few times! But there are plenty of legal thriller books that are not John Grisham, and plenty by women or authors of color, too.