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'A very satisfying novel that will hold your interest.'
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'The characters are good, the plot is great, and the wisecracks hilarious.'
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'Good, speedy fun.'
'Solid gold. Scottoline's hardcover debut is a keeper with a heroine who's almost as funny as she thinks she is— which puts her miles ahead of most other lawyers you know.'
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'Sharp, intelligent… and hip…. [Scottoline] gives fans of legal thrillers a good, twisty plot, lively characters, and an all-around fun read.'
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'Scottoline is wickedly funny…. The outcome is Mary Higgins Clark meets Susan Isaacs meets John Grisham.'
'Quick, witty, flavorful, and absorbing. Ms. Scottoline's distinctive voice makes this book a pleasure to read, and I did so at warp speed.'
—Richard North Patterson
'Filled with fast-paced action, tantalizing plot twists and the unforgettable Rita,
May change the way readers think about lawyers…. Scottoline merits a big round of applause.'
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'Scottoline is one of the hot new writers of legal/crime fiction snapping at the heels of John Grisham and Scott Turow.'
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'Fast-paced, suspenseful.'
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'Philadelphia lawyer Scottoline provides nonstop action, smart narration, and dozens of helpful tips on going underground in your own hometown.'
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'An irresistible protagonist.'
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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR
'Will delight courtroom junkies and cement Scottoline's standing as the female John Grisham.'
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'Her skill as a novelist makes her plot sizzle with cliffhanging intensity.'
'Scottoline writes with some genuine snap, producing smartly structured mystery thrillers.'
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'The perfect read.'
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'[A] gorgeously plotted novel based on a trial lawyer's worst nightmare.'
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'Scottoline can rightfully claim the crown of queen of the legal thriller.'
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'Read it!