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Courting Trouble

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Barbara Rosenblat

10 Hours 40 Minutes

HarperAudio

August 2004

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How many people get to solve their own murder?

Anne Murphy is smart, gorgeous, and young, the red-headed rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates. She leaves town for the Fourth of July weekend to prepare for a high-profile trial, but when she buys her morning newspaper, her own photo is plastered all over the front page. And the headline -- LAWYER MURDERED -- supposedly refers to her. Anne sets out to find her killer, playing dead in order to stay alive.

She tries to go it alone but quickly realizes that she'll have to trust people she barely knows -- colleagues who hate her guts, a homicide squad who wants her out of the crime-fighting business, and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. The investigation takes all of Anne's boldness and ingenuity -- plus a pair of red satin hot pants. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, defend the lawsuit, and fight her urge to sleep with the enemy. Then an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose -- including her life.

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  • Annie Frederick

    This is one of the best books I have listened to or read in a long time. You think you are finished and than there is more and again you think it has ended and there is still more. One of the books that when you listen in your car and get to your destination you stay in the car and keep listening.

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  • Katrina Lewis

    Good book, ending is very engaging....I couldn't stop listening, I had to know what happened!!

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  • pam drake

    good book, in fact so good I sat and listened to it in one sitting.

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  • Anonymous

    Good story and well read. It kept me going through my commute time and a couple of times I ended up siting in the parking lot for an extra 5 minutes to get to the next scene. Very engaging.

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  • Lesley Smith

    Another great book by Lisa Scottoline. The narrator is not my favourite though...

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  • Anonymous

    I found this book to be pretty good, interesting and kept my interest for the most part. However, as the book went on, I grew increasingly displeased with the tone and voice of the narrator. I found her to be monotone and but plain boring. However, I do think she did a good job with the philly accents. I felt she was taking some lines and emphasizing them incorrectly or just saying them so quickly as if the multiple sentences were all one sentence and thereby, losing the point or drama the author had written. While I enjoyed the book up until the last half when it was supposed to get exciting, I found myself wanting to be done with the book just so I could stop having to listen to the narrator. I would hesitate before selecting another book including this narrator. She just wasn't my style.

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  • Anonymous

    Another Scottoline winner......good plot, evolving into a understandable interesting story.....the "villain" is a surprise....typical of Lisa Scottoline's talent......Narration a plus......

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  • Kathy Jernigan

    I always enojoy Scottoline. I think I would have enjoyed this one more in the unabridged verson. It is still a very good listen and worth your time.

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  • Sherry Perkins

    good book - kept my interest but was expecting a suprise ending and did not get.

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  • Anonymous

    This book provided more insight into the characters (and I do mean characters) at Rosato & Associates. I just love this group of people and the people that orbit them. However... enough with the shoes already! Does this woman have a fetish or what? In every book we get to find out who done it, but we also end up knowing who wears what designer's shoes, or what type of shoes, or how someone looks in shoes, or how someone feels in or out of shoes. Sheesh! Yeah, I'll keep reading LS's books regardless. They're too much fun not to.

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