Críticas:
?A legal thriller that seamlessly combines courtroom strategies and family secrets. Scottoline raises the bar!?Robert K. Tanenbaum?For racheting suspense, dynamite characters and a master's touch in the courtroom, it's tough to beat Lisa Scottoline's Mistaken Identity.?'David Baldacci"Want a good summer read? You'll enjoy Lisa Scottoline's latest, Mistaken Identity. The Philadelphia lawyer was compared to John Grisham by People magazine. While the plot is on the wild side, it's a page turner. The trial of the defense lawyer's twin sister, charged with murder, is a humdinger."'Larry King (USA Today)?Taut and smart?.a brisk, multilayered thriller?culminating in an intricate, dramatic and intense courtroom finale.?'Publishers Weekly (starred review)"The courtroom drama is fast and furious."--LA Times Book Review?[Scottoline's] biggest book yet?continuing her run of coming up with the best hooks in the legal intrigue trade.?'Kirkus (starred review)?A gripping, multileveled story peopled by compelling characters. . . . Mistaken Identity is simply a superior piece of writing."'Philadelphia Inquirer?Lisa Scottoline crafts a superior legal thriller?.Sharply plotted, Mistaken Identity never misses a step in suspense, character development, and dialogue?.Scottoline has been called the female John Grisham.' She's not -- Scottoline's work is much more refined, better plotted and better written.?'Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale)?Compelling?Scottoline has been called the female John Grisham, ' but she's a better storyteller?.will keep you turning pages.?'The Plain Dealer?Fast-moving?.With Mistaken Identity, Lisa Scottoline succeeds with an ensemble cast -- and a nice twist at the end.?'The Fort WorthStar-Telegram"[Scottoline] succeeds in infusing Bennie with down-to-earth dialogue, sarcastic wit and a three-dimensional, flesh-and-blood persona?She has not forgotten her roots in the law?thoughtfully exploring the psychology and emotion of identity and justice. It is time that [John] Grisham aspired to be called a male Lisa Scottoline.'"'The Lawyer's Bookshelf"[Scottoline's] latest, Mistaken Identity, just glows?will engage you far into the night. Keep the light on--Lisa's new one rocks."'Mystery Lovers Bookshop (Oakmont, PA)"Mistaken Identity is a humdinger of a story. Scottoline give her readers plenty of reason to watch the bookstores for her next work and her next and her next."'Press-Journal (Vero Beach, FL)"Gripping courtroom action, as well as suspenseful twists and turns in the plot, will keep the reader fascinated and intrigued to the last page. Exciting, suspenseful, and packed with action, this latest in Lisa Scottoline's series is a masterful addition to the genre."--Reflector (Greenville, NC)
"fast and furious"--Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Sharply plotted, Mistaken never misses a step in suspense, character development, and dialogue."--Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
"A superior piece of writing...a gripping, multi-layered story peopled by compelling characters"--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Scottoline is a star."--Time magazine
"Well-written, dramatic, and highly suspensful . . . an enjoyable read."--Booklist
"Taut and smart...A brisk multilayered thriller."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"a humdinger"--USA Today
"Ratcheting suspense, dynamic characters, and a master's touch"--David Baldacci
Reseña del editor:
In the second volume in a series set in an allfemale Philadelphia law firm, Bennie Rosato ventures to the local prison to consult with a possible client, Alice Connolly, accused of coldblooded murder, and discovers her double, who claims to be her longlost twin sister. Reprint.
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