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Courting Trouble (Hardcover)

de Lisa Scottoline (Author) "Anne Murphy barreled through the bustling lobby of the William Green Federal Courthouse, her long, auburn hair flying ..." En savoir plus
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Anne Murphy thought she'd put her unhappy past a continent behind her when she joined Philadelphia attorney Bennie Rosato's all-woman law firm. Then a friend who's housesitting for Anne is murdered in what's clearly a case of mistaken identity, and Anne realizes that the past has caught up with her and that the only way to outrun it is to catch the killer before he realizes that she's still alive. But how can Anne play dead with a high-profile case just days away from starting? The only way to pull it off is to let her new colleagues in on the secret, which would mean telling them her other secrets, too, including the fact that she's in love with opposing counsel and the probability that her client may not be as innocent as she thought he was. The author deftly weaves the threads of plot and subplot together, helped by Mary DiNunzio, Judy Carrier, and Bennie herself, the familiar and well-drawn mainstays of this lively and solidly paced series (Moment of Truth, The Vendetta Defense, Rough Justice). It's vintage Scottoline, featuring some nice touches; a little suspense, a lot of female bonding, a few pithy asides on the human condition, and a surprise in the penultimate chapter. --Jane Adams


From Publishers Weekly

New York Times bestseller Scottoline's cast of beautiful female lawyers at Philadelphia's Rosato & Associates is augmented by red-headed bombshell Anne Murphy, a woman with a secret past, who's trying to make a go of it in a new city. An intriguing character jammed into a laborious plot, Murphy toils as a career-minded loner. On a much-needed weekend away from her heavy caseload, she picks up a newspaper to read that she has been murdered by an intruder who blasted her in the face with a shotgun. Murphy knows the real victim was the woman who had agreed to feed her cat; she also knows that the murderer was likely Kevin Satorno, the stalker who nearly killed her a year earlier while she was living in Los Angeles. Murphy figures that if Satorno discovers he actually killed the wrong person, he'll continue hunting her, so she decides to play dead and enlist the help of her new colleagues at Rosato & Associates to track him down. Scottoline (The Vendetta Defense; Moment of Truth) wraps up the far-fetched action in high style, with a few predictable twists, at Philly's big outdoor Fourth of July celebration. As in her eight previous women-in-peril legal thrillers, she tempers the plot's bloodshed with a bouncy tone that some readers may find cloying. But this doesn't bother the former lawyer's growing base of fans she's now translated into 25 languages and despite Murphy's occasional "you go, girl" silliness, she's the best character Scottoline has created in a while.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved the book, Fév 12 2004
Par "snjmominsnv" (Las Vegas, nv United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I was surprised to see the negative things said about this book. This is the first book of Lisa's that I have read but I plan on reading all of them. I loved the story and characters. I usually don't waste time writing reviews but I really wanted to for this book. Dont listen to the negative posts, read it and decide for yourself.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Stalking Her Stalker, Nov. 20 2003
This review is from: Courting Trouble (Audio Cassette)
I highly recommend that you listen to this performance rather than read the book. The comic character of the work will be hard for you to imagine through reading, but Ms. Rosenblat hits it just right. My only objection to the taping is that there is some problem with annoying background noise during pauses. It sounds like either pages turning or the performer clearing her throat.

Those who want law, mystery, women being stalked, murder and other serious matters treated literally in a realistic way, like Law & Order does on television, will hate Courting Trouble. Those who enjoy the Stephanie Plum stories may discover a wonderful new heroine in Anne Murphy.

The story itself is just the context for often remarkable, surprising comedy. Anne Murphy is a fairly new associate at the all-woman law firm, Rosato & Associates. Think of her as Lucy Ricardo from I Love Lucy, Anne's favorite show. She's a bright, zany red-head representing a former law school classmate in a sexual harassment case. In the book's opening, she is trying to get some testimony excluded. After sparring unsuccessfully with the judge, she uses an inflammatory (but very funny) tactic to get the judge to rethink his position. No law school teaches this kind of off-the-wall trick, and I'm sure no lawyer I know would do it. But that's what makes it funny, because it shows up in contrast to the stark formality of legal proceedings so well. At that point, I got it. This book is a witty satire of legal practice and the female detective genre. I suspect that many people will miss that point.

The reversals of expectations just keep coming. Anne finds out that everyone thinks she has been killed while she is away at the New Jersey shore for the weekend. Coming back, she disguises herself outrageously in clown-like fashion (with an obvious reference to Shakespeare's fools) . . . and listens in while her colleagues speak their regrets about her death (with an obvious reference to Tom Sawyer attending his own funeral). Having left California to escape all thoughts of a convicted stalker who threatened her with death, Anne finds out the stalker has escaped. Rather than playing the victim, she stalker her stalker. The results can be hilarious (including her visits to bar for a tea -- or is it tee? -- dance and a hot sheet motel). It's almost like Blazing Saddles coming to life in a Philly law firm.

Some of the reversals that work less well involve her shift from being unable to relate to women to becoming a well-appreciated hugger, adjusting to her birth defect and reacting to her client turning out to be a pawing wanderer.

This is a great audio for a long plane trip or a lengthy drive. Keep smiling!

After I finished the book, I found myself thinking about why certain subjects are not normally treated with humor. It's probably because the subjects are so repugnant to us, such as child molestation.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Entertaining, light read, Sep 21 2003
Par Toffee (Odessa, TX USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Overall an entertaining, light read that goes quickly.

Good things: interesting characters, vivid descriptions, good pacing, imaginative situations

Bad things: annoying "Mental note" thing, limited character development of some of the more interesting characters, mentions of products, name brands, etc. over and over again.

Final: Good, quick read, nothing earth-shattering

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Cloying, sophomoric, and flat
I very much enjoyed Lisa Scottoline's first few books, but when I sat down to read this one, from the first sentence I was profoundly disappointed. Read more
Publié le Sep 3 2003 par William Makeul

1.0étoiles sur 5 Product placement in books?
I got heartily sick of reading brands names sprinkled throughout the book. I couldn't care less what brand of shoes etc the protagonist wears. Read more
Publié le Aoû 14 2003 par J. Metcalfe

5.0étoiles sur 5 What a terrific fun read!
Appealing characters, witty dialogue, laugh out loud one liners... I loved it! Example: After coming in from jogging Anne says something like, "I'm convinced the Devil is alive... Read more
Publié le Aoû 6 2003 par Bob DUMON

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good airplane reading and engaging once you get into it
This is my second book by Scottoline. Although the book is well-plotted and moves right along (after the first 15 pages or so), the literary quality just wasn't there. Read more
Publié le Juil 30 2003 par M. C. Crammer

4.0étoiles sur 5 Good summer reading
I took this on vacation and it was good summer reading and I liked the Philadelphia/Camden local color... Read more
Publié le Juil 27 2003 par Cookie Le

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Not up to her other books. It read like someone who was writing her first book would sound to me. Read more
Publié le Juil 14 2003 par Roger L. Lee

3.0étoiles sur 5 Oh the possibilities
I am puzzled by this novel. We have a good character, a nice plot twist, a great setting...but. Anne Murphy, bright and beautiful young lawyer, recently moved to Philadelphia... Read more
Publié le Juil 8 2003 par Charles J. Marr

2.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing
I've enjoyed this author before, but this book was just plain silly.

There was no suspense, even when the "surprise twist ending" showed up -- because it wasn't any... Read more

Publié le Juil 4 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Better go to sleep than read this book......
Nothing more to say, but no need to read this book. The author is ambitious at the beginning, but the plot and writing are very disappointing...... Read more
Publié le Juil 4 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Worst book ever read
Half-way through I realized I was skimming because I didn't care-AT ALL. This book has the most inane conversations-EVER. High school students could do a better job. Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2003

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