Part of their dialogue:
Q: Is The Brass Verdict the first of more novels that will feature both Mickey Haller and Harry Bosch?Read the complete interview.
A: Most likely. I don't have anything planned, but obviously The Brass Verdict has set the stage for them to continue this awkward relationship. . . . On the pages where they're together, those were the pages I liked to write the most.
Q: Both Harry and Mickey age in your novels. How's that working out?
A: Maybe it was a foolish move, but at the time I didn't know I'd be writing about . . . (Harry Bosch) for years.
All the books are set in the year when they're published. . . . That's one of the things I do, so I have to live with it. . . . There's at least 15 years difference in their ages. Harry was born in 1950, . . . so he's 58 now. In The Lincoln Lawyer, Mickey Haller was about 5 or 6 when his father died . . . about 1971-72.
Q: Will you ever kill off Harry?[read on]
--Marshal Zeringue