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==Bio== ==Bio==
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==Books== ==Books==

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Picture of Lisa Scottoline from her website.

Lisa Scottoline is an American novelist. Her books are published worldwide and translated into twenty-five different languages.

Bio

Scottoline was born in Philadelphia in 1960. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, earning a degree in English. In 1981, she graduated from University of Pennsylvania's Law School cum laude. She became a litigator at a prestigious law firm in Philadelphia but stayed home after the birth of her daughter. She took up writing as a way to make money at home. Since then, she has written 13 best-selling novels to date, including Moment of Truth, which reached #5 on the New York Times Best Seller list.

Books

  • Everywhere That Mary Went, 1993.
  • Final Appeal, 1994.
  • Running From the Law, 1996.
  • Legal Tender, 1996.
  • Rough Justice, 1998.
  • Mistaken Identity, 1999.
  • Moment of Truth, 2000.
  • The Vendetta Defense, 2001.
  • Courting Trouble, 2003.
  • Dead Ringer, 2003.
  • Killer Smile, 2004.
  • Devil's Corner,2005.
  • Dirty Blonde, 2006.

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