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Lisa Scottoline

USA  (1956 - )
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About Lisa Scottoline
Lisa Scottoline has written eleven legal thrillers. All of Lisa's books draw on her experience as a trial lawyer A native Philadelphian, she lives with her family in the Philadelphia area.
 
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Lisa Scottoline recommends
Fall to Pieces
Fall to Pieces (1999)
(Kate Banning, book 3)
Cecelia Tishy
"Great reading."
The Flower Master
The Flower Master (1999)
(Rei Shimura, book 3)
Sujata Massey
"The Flower Master is Sujata Massey at her masterful best."
The Doctor Makes a Dollhouse Call
The Doctor Makes a Dollhouse Call (2000)
(Doctor Fenimore, book 2)
Robin Hathaway
"Never has a dollhouse seemed so deadly. No one turns sweet into sinister with more wit and humour than Hathaway."
Up Country
Up Country (2002)
(Paul Brenner, book 2)
Nelson DeMille
"Nelson DeMille is one of the best writers in the whole damn country, and UP COUNTRY is a suspense novel for our times. This book is not only an absorbing investigation of a secret murder in a country of secrets, it's a profound exploration of the nature of war, justice, and even the human heart. "
Paranoia
Paranoia (2004)
Joseph Finder
"Terrific... nail-biting suspense."
Queenpin
Queenpin (2007)
Megan Abbott
"Megan Abbott continues to be my absolute favorite new author."
Stone Creek
Stone Creek (2008)
Victoria Lustbader
"STONE CREEK is a beautiful book. Victoria Lustbader has crafted a well-written and highly readable story that also serves as a profoundly intelligent exploration of love."



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