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Killer Smile
  

Killer Smile (Audio Cassette)

by Lisa Scottoline (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Scottoline's previous thrillers (Dead Ringer; Courting Trouble; etc.) have featured the women of the all-female Philadelphia law firm Rosato and Associates, and have concerned the usual elements of murder, stalking, bribery and corruption. This novel by the former trial lawyer and Edgar Award winner, while embracing the requisite ingredients, is especially engaging because of its personal angle: growing out of Scottoline's discovery of her own grandparents' alien registration cards, the book involves the case of an Italian-American who was interned during WWII. Amadeo Brandolini emigrated from Italy to Philadelphia, where he started a family and worked as a fisherman. When the war broke out, the FBI arrested and imprisoned him (along with 10,000 other Italian-Americans). He lost everything and wound up committing suicide in the camp. Rosato and Associates' young star, Mary DiNunzio, steps up to represent Brandolini's estate as it sues for reparations. Mary "grew up in South Philly, where she'd learned to pop her gum, wear high heels, and work overtime" and silently prays to saints when she can't find things. This case, a pro bono one, means a lot to her; the local small business owners and family friends she grew up with want retribution for Brandolini as much as she does. Mary puts all of her energy into the job, and when clues suggest Brandolini's death may have been a homicide, she becomes even more enthralled. As Mary learns more, the enemy camp (another Italian-American family, the Saracones) turns its murderous eye on her. Scottoline skillfully weaves a complicated, gripping and fast-paced tale, at turns comical, nerve-wracking and enlightening.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Spunky, young lawyer Mary DeNunzio becomes passionately entwined in a dusty, old estate settlement involving an Italian-American immigrant who comes to life in Mary's imagination. When an associate is murdered, Mary is convinced it's related to her case and pursues the truth against all odds. Barbara Rosenblat deftly delivers many colorful secondary characters. Her treatment of older people is especially sensitive and credible. She presents the heroine with an almost neutral voice, underplaying Mary's South Philadelphia identity. An interview with the author at the end of the recording provides entertaining insight, especially on the topic of Italian-Americans interned during WWII. N.M.C. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book!, Jan 9 2005
By A Customer
This review is from: Killer Smile (Hardcover)
Lisa Scottlines novel "Killer Smile" was an intense novel. I could hardly put it down. The plot captivated me and I was forced to continue reading until it was finished.

The plot is interesting and twisted.
Mary is able to figure out who the murderer is but she has not proof and there is no motive for the murderer.

Lisa Scottline definetly knows what she is talking about when she writes her novels. Being a lawyer and switching to being an author, she is able to put all over her previous knowledge into her characters. They are very realistic and believable.

This is an amazing book that any mystery lover should read!!!!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Killer Smile, Sep 3 2004
By Deb (Ancaster, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Killer Smile (Paperback)
Certainly not one of Scottoline's best and not the mystery I was expecting. I've read her previous books and enjoyed them, so I was eagerly anticipating reading her latest.

Managed to get 1/2 way through, when I had to call it a day. Character of Mary was somewhat stupid...especially for a lawyer. Her actions (e.g. breaking into a crime scene and stealing evidence, only to have it stolen from her purse?!!! And, that's just one example...there are too many to list) I was so disgusted with her stupidity that I couldn't force myself to read on any further.

I haven't given up on Scottoline though,I'm hopeful that her next release will be a better read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Her Father Would Be Proud...., Jul 13 2004
By K. A. Stevenson "WIAPilot" (Tucson) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Killer Smile (Hardcover)
Lisa Scottoline's "Killer Smile" is more than just a suspenseful and engaging mystery with great characterization and plot. It is historically enlightening as we are reminded of the internment camp relocation of over 10,000 Italian-Americans during the outbreak of World War II. But first and foremost- "Killer Smile" is a fantastic mystery.

Scottoline's story is compelling and sincere. What is even more touching is that Lisa draws from her own paternal grandparent's experiences for this novel. Her father would have been so proud of this book by his daughter.

"Killer Smile" is more than historically engaging, however. It is a mystery that has you turning pages quickly because it is so gripping and suspenseful.

I especially loved the thoughts of Mary throughout the book in regard to her feelings toward her family and friends. Some were particularly hilarious and Scottoline is quickly turning into one of my favorite authors.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A killer smile on the face of this reader!
Retained to investigate property appropriation of long-ago internment camp veteran Amadeo Bandolini, Mary DiNunzio finds herself caught up in the story of a young man who... Read more
Published on Jul 6 2004 by Dr Cathy Goodwin

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Scottoline winner
The protagonists of other Lisa Scottoline books (Rosato and Associates) are back. In this latest installment, Mary DiNunzio takes center stage (with Bennie Rosato and Judy Carrier... Read more
Published on Jul 1 2004 by Bonnie Fitzpatrick

4.0 out of 5 stars Killer Smile
Kudos Lisa!!! Worth waiting for your next book! As a Philadelphia native, and former employee of the same law firm, I always look forward to reading your books. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by Kathleen

4.0 out of 5 stars Great & funny DiNunzio tale, with factual underpinnings!
Like her counterpart male lawyers turned writer (Grisham, Turow, Martini et al), Lisa Scottoline is a Philadelphia lawyer turned author who indeed writes about what she knows... Read more
Published on Jun 25 2004 by Gerald M. Bull

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Scottoline's Best!
Scottoline always excels at characterization and dialogue, much of it witty. She's in top form here; and in addition to these strengths, I found this one of her best plots. Read more
Published on Jun 21 2004 by Kathleen E. Kelly

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read
Not as good as her earlier ones, but an interesting plot line. Some of it is hard to believe...a lawyer would all these felonious things like breaking and entering, lying to get... Read more
Published on Jun 16 2004 by dandysmom

2.0 out of 5 stars Not Scottoline's best effort
I am an avid fan of Lisa Scottoline's novels. I usually read her books within a day or two of publication. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful.hotter then a south philly hoagie
mary denunzio had a sense of humor and she needed one:widowed at a young age, a client threatening to kill her and a case to die for,literally. Read more
Published on Jun 13 2004 by richard mester

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Mix
The entertaining plot line has already been detailed, so I won't rehash that. I had not read this author before but I was aware of her and wondered what her novels were like. Read more
Published on Jun 9 2004 by Colby Jordan

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting mix
Sorry! I don't know why the put my review in twice?
Published on Jun 9 2004 by Colby Jordan

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