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Mistaken Identity Lisa Scottoline

Mistaken Identity von Lisa Scottoline

Mistaken Identity Lisa Scottoline


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Zusammenfassung

Another riveting courtroom thriller from the female John Grisham.

Mistaken Identity Zusammenfassung

Mistaken Identity Lisa Scottoline

Another riveting courtroom thriller from the female John Grisham. Crack trial lawyer Bennie Rosato is called to the local prison to consult with Alice Connolly, a woman accused of committing cold-blooded murder and who wants Bennie to represent her at the trial. Bennie has no intention of taking the case, until she comes face to face with Connolly: the incarcerated woman is a dead ringer for Bennie -- and claims to be her long-lost twin sister. Disbelieving but somehow convinced, Bennie takes on the case against her better judgement, and starts sniffing out the corruption and dangerous cover-up that lies at its centre. Mistaken Identity builds from a startling opening to breathless suspense, the kind only bestselling author Lisa Scottoline can deliver.

Mistaken Identity Bewertungen

Praise for Rough Justice: 'A wonderfully engrossing, sometimes hilarious thriller that will delight courtroom junkies and cement her standing as the female John Grisham' People Magazine 'Her skill as a novelist makes her plot sizzle with cliff-hanging intensity' Publishers Weekly 'Scottoline clinches her title as the distaff Grisham with this gorgeously plotted novel based on a trial lawyer's worst nightmare' Kirkus Reviews Praise for Legal Tender: 'Fast paced and witty crime thriller! Scottoline has produced a royal flush' San Francisco Examiner

Über Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline was a trial lawyer before turning to writing full-time. She won the prestigious Edgar Award for her second legal thriller, Final Appeal. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR000807549
9780006499954
0006499953
Mistaken Identity Lisa Scottoline
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
HarperCollins Publishers
2000-06-05
512
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