MSN: Author Michael Connelly explores AI in his new book, ‘The Proving Ground’
Author Michael Connelly explores AI in his new book, ‘The Proving Ground’
Sun Sentinel: Book review: The Lincoln Lawyer is back in Michael Connelly’s engrossing ‘The Proving Ground’
Book review: The Lincoln Lawyer is back in Michael Connelly’s engrossing ‘The Proving Ground’
Michael Connelly writes his bestselling novels in real time, setting them in the year they’re published. His latest, “The Proving Ground,” seems so ripped from the headlines it feels as if he’s ...
Attorney Mickey Haller — known as Michael Connelly’s Lincoln Lawyer character — believes “the proving ground” is the courtroom, where he makes his “final stand” on a case, and was at one time “sacred ...
The crime series by Harry Bosch’s creator, Michael Connelly, sounds like a major step towards getting a TV show adaptation for one forgotten crossover character. Author Michael Connelly is one of the ...
The Daytona Beach News-Journal: 'Bosch' author Michael Connelly creating new show inspired by his Daytona Beach past
Author Michael Connelly's literary fiction series, many of which have become movie and television hits like “Bosch,” “Ballard,” and “The Lincoln Lawyer,” have garnered huge fanbases over the last few ...
'Bosch' author Michael Connelly creating new show inspired by his Daytona Beach past
In a case like “latest video” or “newest video”, which one is right? I have seen “newest” used on stackoverflow.com: According to the online dictionaries I checked, “latest” = “most recent” and “n...
However "newest" is a more straightforward and general word. "Latest" is frequently applied in news, fashion, tech, or other contexts with a lot of change, and so it has a slight connotation that the thing is "hot", trendy, or otherwise important to people because of its newness. It can also function as a noun, for example: What's the latest?