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
Everywhere That Mary Went
โ Scribed by Lisa Scottoline
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Mary DiNunzio has been slaving away for the past eight years to make
partner in her cut-throat Philadelphia law firm. She hasn't got time to
worry about crank phone calls and hate mail -- until a sinister pattern
begins to form: someone wants Mary out of the way enough to kill her.
But who can she trust when everyone she knows is a lawyer? Taut, tense,
fast-paced and funny, Everywhere That Mary Went was Lisa Scottoline's
first novel and earned her a nomination by the Mystery Writers of
America for an Edgar Award, the equivalent of an Oscar in the suspense
business.
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