With her trademark wit and style, New York Times bestselling author
Lisa Scottoline delivers yet another blockbuster thriller
With the halfhearted okay of her boss at the boutique Philly firm of
Rosato & Associates, insecure young lawyer Mary DiNunzio takes on a pro
bono case--which is Latin for not paying squat. What's more, the client
is dead and the case is half a century old, involving an Italian
fisherman interned at a camp in Montana during World War II.
Mary wants to prove herself, but she ends up drowning in documents--and
a lost cause. Add to that a colleague who keeps fixing her up with blind
dates from hell. But things suddenly heat up when people Mary has
interviewed start dropping dead. And Mary suspects she's being followed.
Soon she's on the run for her life.