A real page-turner, an easy read with a fascinating plot which takes you into the past and a suspicious death and the present where our unwary heroine, rushing where angels fear to tread, gets herself into some very real danger. Funny and exciting, you arrived at the end exhausted but with a sigh of relief as … but that’s for you to find out. Really most enjoyable.
A World War II suicide in an internment camp has ominous links to an on-going murder case...Attorney Mary DiNunzio gets a terrifying telephone call while she's working late, then she finds a shadow lurking at her front door. When a lawyer very close to her turns up dead, Mary begins to suspect that there is a sinister connection with the case she's been working on...Add to that the fact that everybody around Mary has decided she's not allowed to be a Young Widow anymore, and they're fixing her up with blind dates from hell.
Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times bestselling author and her achievements have been recognized by universities and organizations alike. In addition to winning the Edgar Award, mystery writers' highest honor, Lisa has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from West Chester University and an Alumni Certificate of Merit by the University of Pennsylvania Law School. She also received the "Paving the Way" award from Women in Business and the "Distinguished Author Award" from Scranton University. Lisa is currently serving as a board member of the Mystery Writers of America, the National Italian American Foundation and Pennsylvania for Modern Courts. All of Lisa's books draw on her experience as a trial lawyer as well as her judicial clerkships in the state and federal justice systems.