Q A With Michael Connelly Author of The Lincoln Lawyer AARP The Magazine
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Q& A With Author Michael Connelly
As his best-seller The Lincoln Lawyer hits the screen the mystery writer is at the top of his game
Michael Connelly’s debut novel, The Black Echo, was published in 1992 and won the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award for best first novel. It also marked the beginning of a fruitful partnership between the Philadelphia-born Connelly and his most famous creation, hard-boiled homicide detective Hieronymous “Harry” Bosch. Over the ensuing two decades, Connelly has published 25 , including 16 Harry Bosch mysteries. Courtesy Lionsgate Mickey Haller (Matthew McConaughey) and Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillippe) in The Lincoln Lawyer. Five of his novels have reached the top position on The New York Times Best Seller list — one of which, The Lincoln Lawyer, has now been adapted into a movie starring Matthew McConaughey. The story of L.A. defense attorney Mickey Haller, whose Lincoln Town Car doubles as his office, is the second of Connelly’s books to get the Hollywood treatment, after 2002’s Blood Work. Curiously, none of the Harry Bosch books have yet made it to the multiplexes, though it hasn’t been for lack of trying. We recently sat down with the 54-year-old author and talked about the process of turning a book into a , the struggle to get Bosch to the big screen and how he (and Harry and Mickey) have changed as they’ve gotten older. The Lincoln Lawyer opens in theaters on March 18. Connelly’s fourth Mickey Haller novel, The Fifth Witness, hits bookstores on April 5."Whatever we do, we get better at it the more we do it. I feel like I'm much more confident about myself as a writer, and that gets into the work I'm doing." — Michael Connelly