Lisa Scottoline
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
July 1, 1955
Occupation | Lawyer, author |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Genre | Fiction, legal thrillers |
Lisa Scottoline (born July 1, 1955) is an American author of legal thrillers.[1] According to her website, her last name is pronounced as if it rhymes with fettuccine or scaloppine.[2]
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Life
Born in Philadelphia, Scottoline earned an undergraduate degree, as well as a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania and later became a litigator at a law firm in Philadelphia.[3] After the birth of her daughter she left the law firm and started writing, as a way to earn money from home.[3] Final Appeal received the 1995 Edgar Award for "Best Paperback Original Mystery,"[4] She has since written 14 bestselling novels, including Look Again and Don't Go, both which reached number two on the New York Times Best Seller List.[5][6] Her novels have been translated into 25 languages.[citation needed]
Since March 2007 Scottoline has been writing the "Chick Wit" column for The Philadelphia Inquirer.[7][8] A collection of her columns was compiled in a book entitled Why My Third Husband Will Be A Dog: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman and published on November 24, 2009.
Books
Rosato & Associates
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- Everywhere That Mary Went (1993)
- Legal Tender (1996)
- Rough Justice (1997)
- Mistaken Identity (1998)
- Moment of Truth (2000) - #10 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for six weeks.[9][10]
- The Vendetta Defense (2001) - #7 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for five weeks.[11][12]
- Courting Trouble (2003) - #8 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for three weeks.[13][14]
- Dead Ringer (2003) - #5 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for four weeks.[15][16]
- Killer Smile (2004) - #14 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for two weeks.[17][18]
- Lady Killer (2008) - #4 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for four weeks.[19][20]
- Think Twice (2010) - #4 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for three weeks.[21][22]
Rosato & DiNunzio Novels
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Standalone fiction
- Final Appeal (1994) - Winner of the 1995 Edgar Award for "Best Paperback Original Mystery."[4]
- Running From the Law (1996)
- Devil's Corner (2005) - #9 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for two weeks.[23][24]
- Dirty Blonde (2006) - #5 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for four weeks.[25][26]
- Daddy's Girl (2007)- #3 on NYT Bestseller list for two consecutive weeks and on the list for three weeks.[27][28]
Appeared in the 2007 Reader's Digest Select Editions Volume 294 - #6.[citation needed] - Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. - #2 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for three weeks.[5][29]
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. - #7 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for four weeks.[30][31]
- Come Home (2012, St. Martin's Press) - #4 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for three weeks.[32][33]
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. - #2 on NYT Bestseller list and on the list for three weeks.[6][34]
- Keep Quiet (2014, St. Martin's Press)
- Every Fifteen Minutes (2015, St. Martin's Press)
Serial novels contributed to
- Naked Came the Phoenix (2001)
- Natural Suspect (2001) (ISBN 0-345-43769-1)
- The Chopin Manuscript (2008) - The first book of the "Harold Middleton" series. Initial release was as an audiobook. (ISBN 1-4233-7907-1)
- The Copper Bracelet (2010) - The second book of the "Harold Middleton" series. (ISBN 1-60285-731-8)
- Watchlist (2010) is an omnibus of The Chopin Manuscript (2008) and The Copper Bracelet (2010) (ISBN 1-59315-559-X)
- No Rest for the Dead (2011) (ISBN 1-4516-0737-7)
Nonfiction
- Why My Third Husband Will Be A Dog: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman (2009)
- My Nest Isn't Empty, It Just Has More Closet Space (2010)
- Best Friends, Occasional Enemies: The Lighter Side of Life as a Mother and Daughter (2011)
- Meet Me at Emotional Baggage Claim (2012, St. Martin's Press)
- Have a Nice Guilt Trip (2014, St. Martin's Press)
- Does This Beach Make Me Look Fat?: True Stories and Confessions, with Francesca Serritella (2015, St. Martin's Press)
References
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External links
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- Lisa Scottoline's Web site
- Reading Guides and title list for Lisa Scottoline's books (official publisher web page)
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