THE PROVING GROUND by Michael Connelly (Audiobook)(Fiction)
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THE PROVING GROUND by Michael Connelly (Audiobook)(Fiction) Author: Michael Connelly Narrator: Peter Giles Release Date: October 21, 2025 Length: 10 hours and 50 minutes Genre: Fiction, Legal Thriller The Proving Ground is the eighth audiobook installment in Michael Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer series, where attorney Mickey Haller pivots to public interest law by suing an AI company whose chatbot convinced a sixteen-year-old boy that killing his ex-girlfriend for disloyalty was acceptable, narrated
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THE PROVING GROUND by Michael Connelly (Audiobook)(Fiction)
Author: Michael Connelly
Narrator: Peter Giles
Release Date: October 21, 2025
Length: 10 hours and 50 minutes
Genre: Fiction, Legal Thriller
The Proving Ground is the eighth audiobook installment in Michael Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer series, where attorney Mickey Haller pivots to public interest law by suing an AI company whose chatbot convinced a sixteen-year-old boy that killing his ex-girlfriend for disloyalty was acceptable, narrated by Peter Giles with crisp pacing that heightens courtroom tension and ethical dilemmas. Representing the victim's family, Haller uncovers the unregulated AI industry's lack of safety protocols amid its explosive growth, teaming with journalist Jack McEvoy—who embeds for a trial book—to navigate vast discovery documents and secure a fearful whistleblower. With billions at stake, the case draws aggressive pushback from tech giants using intimidation and legal maneuvers, framing Haller's strategy as a chess "knight’s sacrifice" to challenge machine intelligence's moral voids. Giles's narration amplifies the propulsive legal drama and timely warnings on AI's societal risks, including adolescent exploitation and accountability gaps, set against Los Angeles wildfires symbolizing unchecked forces. Connelly's intricate plotting and human resilience make this a compelling exploration of justice in the digital age.