What was the character's relationship to Harry Bosch?
Harry Bosch was a character in the Michael Connelly novel series The Lincoln Lawyer. He was an ex-cop, now a private investigator, and represented the protagonist, Mickey Haller, in the novel series. The two had a unique and complicated relationship.
On one hand, Bosch was Haller's mentor, offering advice and guidance on several cases. He also had a deep respect for Haller's work, commending him on his tenacity and dedication to the law. On the other hand, the two had a contentious relationship due to Bosch's stubbornness and insistence on doing things his own way. Despite their differences, they had a mutual respect for each other, and Bosch was loyal to Haller.
Bosch and Haller had a father-son type of relationship. Bosch was a father figure to Haller, providing him with the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in the legal field. He also looked out for Haller's interests, often intervening in his cases in order to provide him with the best possible outcome. Although their relationship was often strained, Bosch and Haller had a deep bond and connection that was featured throughout the series.