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Everywhere That Mary Went by Lisa Scottoline
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Drawing on her experience as a trial lawyer at a prestigious Philadelphia law firm and also her clerkships in the state and federal systems of justice, Lisa Scottoline writes bestselling legal thrillers.
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Everywhere That Mary Went by Lisa Scottoline
Features
Mass Market Paperback:
368 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 1.10 x 6.78 x 4.24
Publisher: HarperTorch; (February 2000)
ISBN:
0061042935
Amazon.com An Edgar Award nominee (for her first legal thriller, Everywhere That Mary Went), Lisa Scottoline actually won the Edgar for her follow-up, Final Appeal. With five legal thrillers behind her, Scottoline--a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School--has joined the league of lawyers-turned-literaries. Her voice in Final Appeal is crisp and wry; of the law clerks in her office, the narrator declares that she's got "pantyhose with more mileage ... and better judgment." Lawyer and single mom Grace Rossi has taken a part-time job in a federal appeals court. Her lover and boss, the chief judge, is found dead, and Rossi plays the sleuth. As her previous bestsellers, Scottoline can create feisty female characters who struggle with a variety of issues, producing a fast-paced, well-structured read.
Reader Reviews
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Welll, May 3, 2003
Reviewer:
Nell
from NE
I gave it to a used book store. It wasn't terrible, but if you really want to read it you should try to borrow it from a library instead of spending money on it. It just got a little cheesy here and there, and there, and a little over there too.
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