Attorney Jack Newlin comes home one evening to find his wife, Honor, dead on the floor of their elegant dining room.Convinced that he knows who killed her - and determined to hide the truth - Jack decides to make it look as though he did it. Staging the crime scene so that the evidence incriminates him, he then calls the police. And to hammer the final nail in his coffin, he hires the most inexperienced lawyer he can find, a reluctant rookie by the name of Mary Di Nunzio, employed at the hot Philadelphia firm of Rosato and Associates.
Unfortunately for Jack, hiring Mary may turn out to be his only mistake.
Though inexperienced, Mary doubts Jack's confession and begins to investigate the crime. Her ethics and instincts tell her she can't defend a man who wants only one thing - to convict himself. Or can she? Smarter, gutsier, and more determined than she has any right to be, Mary decides to stock with the case. With help from the most unexpected sources, she sets out to prove what really happened - because as any lawyer knows, a case is never as simple as it seems.
And nothing is ever certain until the final moment of truth.
A dynamite performance of Scottoline's latest novel. Philadelphia attorney Mary Di Nunzio is defending her first murder case: a high-end corporate lawyer, she believes, has framed himself for a murder he didn't commit. The fast pace, smart plot and believable characters all complement Rosenblat's Olympian vocal talents. In her narration, Rosenblat imbues the characters with fully fleshed identities, creating distinctive voices and filling it all with a wry, knowing wink and nod. S.E.S. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine
About the Creator
Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times bestselling author and a former trial lawyer. She has won the highest prize in suspense fiction, the Edgar® Award, and has also been named an Innovator for her work by Publishers Weekly. Lisa is an honors graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and its law school, where she was an editor of the Law Review, won the Laughlin Prize for legal ethics, and serves as a professor, teaching "Justice and Fiction." She also serves on the Board of Directors of the Mystery Writers of America and the National Italian American Foundation. Her books are published in more than twenty languages, and she remains a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area.
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