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Killer Smile, due out in paperback on July 1st has been chosen by BookSense as a "Summer Pick."
Killer Smile became an instant New York Times hardcover bestseller and stars the young associate Mary DiNunzio whose terror over a late-night threatening phone call is only escalated by a suspicious car that seems to be tracking her every move. And, when a lawyer close to Mary turns up dead, she begins to suspect that the case she's been working on — involving the suicide of an Italian-American in an internment camp during World War II — may not be history after all. Add to that the fact that everybody around Mary has decided that she's not allowed to be a Young Widow anymore, and is fixing her up with blind dates from hell. Then a killer comes after her, and it's more than any girl can handle-but not any woman. While Killer Smile has all the pre-requisite Scottoline thrills, plot-twists and laughs, it goes one step beyond, because for Lisa, this book is personal. The idea for the book was launched when she discovered alien registration cards that belonged to her grandparents. Until then, she had no idea that Italian-Americans were restricted or interned during World War II, no less the affect it had on her very own family. If you would like to read the first chapter of Killer Smile, just click here." Critics Praise Killer Smile "An exciting whodunit with an ending that's both surprising and satisfying. — People Magazine "Unfolds like a John Grisham page-turner. — Entertainment Weekly" "Scottoline delivers a complex, perceptive story that moves briskly to its surprising ending. And along the way, nicely placed humor helps make Killer Smile a winner." — Chicago Tribune "Scottoline skillfully weaves a complicated, gripping and fast-paced tale, at turns comical, nerve-wracking and enlightening." — Publishers Weekly |