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5.0 out of 5 stars The Accused is Her Dead Ringer, Mar 6 2004
By Leeann Logan (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mistaken Identity (Hardcover)
Bennie (Benita) Rosato has managed to get herself into hot water with the Philadelphia Police Department on more than one occasion. In fact you might say the cops hate her. Could it be because she almost always wins in court and that she usually takes on police misconduct cases? So when someone accused of killing a cop wants to change attorneys at the last minute, a switch to Bennie might seem to make good sense.

However when Alice Connolly, accused of killing police detective Anthony Della Porta, declares that her current counsel is incompetent a week before she is to go on trial and says she wants Bennie to defend her, she's apparently looking for something more than competent counsel.

Bennie goes to the prison to interview Alice, but she's not prepared for what she finds. Alice proclaims her innocence, or course, and says she was framed by the police, but what knocks Bennie for a loop is the fact that Alice looks like a prettier, albeit streetwise, version of herself.

She claims to be Bennie's twin and has some strong evidence to prove it, however Bennie isn't convinced. However there's one person who could prove it one way or another, and that's Bennie's mother, but unfortunately she's not much help, given her mental illness. So Bennie, with a week's notice, has to decide whether she's going to save her self-professed twin from the screwed up defence she's been getting so far.

It's her sister (or is it?) after all, so there's a lot of interesting tactics bandied about to try and save Alice from her appointment with the needle, helped along by the biased rulings and demeanor of the judge. Is there a conspiracy afoot? Was the deceased detective involved in drug dealing? Can Bennie put the personal aspects of the case aside and be the calm and cool lawyer she must be?

When you go into a courtroom in one of Ms. Scottoline's books, it's like you're both observer and participant, prosecutor and counsel for the defense. It also doesn't hurt any that Scottoline can draw you into her characters and make you care about them with just a few words, that she paints scenes on her pages so real, you feel like you're there.

Reviewed by Leeann Douglass

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, fast read, April 22 2003
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While this book was a little long, I sped through it in a matter of days. Bennie Rosato returns in this story of family relationships and moral ambiguities. Bennie is asked to give legal aid to a woman who resembles her and claims to be her twin. Alice Connoly also claims to be inncocent of her boyfriend's murder and the victim of a police conspiracy. Alice's case was originally taken by a law firm that did nothing to help prepare her for trial, even though she was arrested nearly a year ago. It is now one week to trial and the judge refuses to grant Bennie any more time to prepare. All of this points to a conspiracy, but Bennie begins to think Alice may just be a good storyteller. Bennie has no idea if this woman is her twin and the more she learns of her look-alike's life, the more unsavory her character becomes. Like Scottline's Legal Tender, this is suspenseful and fast-paced with rich secondary characters.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Way Too Long, Mar 19 2003
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This was my first Lisa Scottoline book, and I'm not sure if I'll continue with her works or not.

My main problem was the length of this book. A novel is 300 pages or so. At close to 600 pages, this started to feel like a chore to finish, especially since there was so much I felt could've been condensed or omitted to make it more manageable.

It was also hard for me to get into it because I found the character of Bennie so unlikeable. She thinks her client might be the twin she never knew she had, yet she constantly refers to her by her last name? That just didn't sit well with me, nor did the almost condescending way she treated her associates and boyfriend. I also found it unbelievable that someone who was supposed to be so smart and ethical would not only fall for the "you're my twin" bit with no proof, but that she wouldn't walk off the case when she came to know all the horrible things Alice had done. A lot of the events also seemed too contrived and convenient.

Ms. Scottoline really should concentrate on paring down her books. That would go a long way to increasing the star rating.

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5.0 out of 5 stars great read
This was my first book by Lisa Scottoline and it won't be my last. The story took off from the first chapter and had good interesting characters. Read more
Published on Jun 25 2002 by Cheryl

4.0 out of 5 stars Fast Paced Thriller
This is the first Lisa Scottoline book that I read and I enjoyed it. The plot was interesting and the characters were terrific. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense thriller that you can not but down!!!
This book was a good read and was very hard to put down. It was amazing how she intertwines all the characters in the book to be all connected to the main characters. Read more
Published on May 7 2002 by D. Agha-Jaffar

5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense thriller that you can not but down!!!
This book was a good read and was very hard to put down. It was amazing how she intertwines all the characters in the book to be all connected to the main characters. Read more
Published on May 7 2002 by D. Agha-Jaffar

5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense thriller taht you can not but down!!!
This book was a good read and was very hard to put down. It was amazing how she intertwines all the characters in the book to be all connected to the main characters. Read more
Published on May 7 2002 by D. Agha-Jaffar

1.0 out of 5 stars I don't see it...
I just don't see what others like about this book. It's classified as a legal thriller, but aside from a brief (and unbelievable) car chase, there was no "thrill" to be had, and... Read more
Published on April 10 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars no mistake-this is great!
What a truly unique concept-your client is your identical twin sister who you've not met until recently-or is she? You'll have to read it to find out. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2002 by a reader and video lover

5.0 out of 5 stars Bennie's Twin or Not? Just one of the good mysteries herein
Here we have Scottoline's sixth offering, and no exception to a repertoire that only improves as it enlarges. In this book, (Ms. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2002 by Gerald M. Bull

4.0 out of 5 stars Get past the first few pages and it's clear sailing.
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Three pages into Lisa Scottoline's sixth novel, Mistaken Identity, I wasn't sure I was going to make it to page ten... Read more

Published on Nov 15 2001 by Robert P. Beveridge

2.0 out of 5 stars Mistaken identity, Scottoline is not Grisham
Have you ever read a Grisham legal-thriller ?. In my opinion Mr. Grisham has provided an involuntary strong influence on Lisa Scottoline, this book looks like a copycat but cannot... Read more
Published on Oct 28 2001 by Manuel Gwiazda

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