Janis K. (scrapbooklady) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 472 more book reviews
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"Courting Trouble" is about a newly hired attorney, Anne Murphy, in an all female law firm with a weakness for nice clothes and a tendency to put it all on her credit cards.
As a light and frothy read, this book is excellent. Ms. Scottoline is an exceptional storyteller, and any annoyance over the technical flaws is quickly undermined by the desire to find out what happens on the next page.
As a light and frothy read, this book is excellent. Ms. Scottoline is an exceptional storyteller, and any annoyance over the technical flaws is quickly undermined by the desire to find out what happens on the next page.
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Fun mystery, with a delightfully out-of-step lady lawyer stepping on toes as she goes, out to solve a murder - her own!
Sandi H. (sisterbea) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 19 more book reviews
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This is a great book. I have just discovered Scottoline and really like her books. This one is a great read!
Barbara M. (LadyExplicate) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 111 more book reviews
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Another great Lisa Scottoline adventure in Philadelphia with the all-woman law firm that seems to always find adventure, not tomention a body or two, along the way. The author, who really is lawyer, seems to know her way around a law office and courtroom. Very entertaining repartee among the characters, even while they work to solve their problems.
Legal suspense novel, with biting humor, social satire, snappy dialogue, and surprising plot twists
CHRIS P. (MaineMan) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 220 more book reviews
A suspense novel that has biting humor, snappy dialogue, and surprising plot twists.
Janet Evanovich says: "Lisa Scottoline has been added to my short list of must-read authors."
Janet Evanovich says: "Lisa Scottoline has been added to my short list of must-read authors."
Anne Murphy is a rookie at a Philadelphia law firm and wakes up to headlines that she has been murdered. Humorous good read
I loved this book I read it so fast. Love all of her books.
Melissa R. (melissar) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 65 more book reviews
A redheaded woman rookie? Law firm? Everyone thinks she just was murdered? Yes, yes and yes!
Really thought this was a very enjoyable book.
Really thought this was a very enjoyable book.
Elizabeth W. (Bounder) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 40 more book reviews
Excellent story about a young female lawyer who goes away for a weekend to work in seclusion, and reads that she was found murdered in her own apartment. She goes on a quest to find out who killed the person sitting with her cat in her apartment and why she was the one meant to die.
Jackie S. (stevielyn) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 147 more book reviews
This was an awesome book! I can't wait to read the rest of the series.
Judy R. (ar-readerwoman) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 10 more book reviews
Great read! Humor interspersed with suspense.
Angel S. (AngelWings) - , reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 160 more book reviews
This is more of a woman's book. It was a lot of fun to read. It's about a woman who reads she is dead in the newspaper and along with 3 other women starts to investigate her own death.
Great book.
Angela W. (italia) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 52 more book reviews
A witty read about an attorney who the world thinks was murdered. She's trying to not get discovered alive, while tracking down her killer.
David & Kathy W. (spOOnman) - , reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 51 more book reviews
witty and entertaining
This was a great introduction on Scottoline's part of a new character.
Very well written with fast paced action. Not a lot of dirty words or gore and that makes it easily enjoyed!
Mary P. (riverratreader) - , reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 164 more book reviews
A really fast reading book. A real twist at the end.
An entertaining plot, fast read, and completely unexpected twist at the end. Well, almost at the end. She has to wrap things up, and that takes a couple pages. Learning about the stalker she thought she left in CA is really creepy.
It was fun to add a new character along with the old favorites.
Brigitte C. (SwappinMama) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 9 more book reviews
Definitely a page turner! You can't help but cheer for this heroine as she fights her old demons and becomes a stronger, happier woman in the process. Loved the book
Gloria M. (glo) - , reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 149 more book reviews
Surprise ending! I never saw it coming.
Fun,and fast paced.
A great read from Lisa Scottoline
I truely enjoyed this book. A lot of thought went into this character...and she was a joy to follow from the beginning to the end.
Patricia S. (readaholic) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 40 more book reviews
A fast paced thriller that sends a young woman lawyer out to find out who is trying to kill her after she has erroneously been reported dead.
Fast paced, humourous, & full of surprises!
Cindi E. (PebblesEdens) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 40 more book reviews
a fast paced thriller which sends a young woman lawyer racing to find out whos trying to kill her after shes wrongly reported to be dead.
Fast paces thriller.Lawyer tries to find out who's trying to kill her after she has been wrongly reported as murdered.
Hollie L. (hollielazor) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 83 more book reviews
Anne Murphy is smart,goureous, and young, the redheaded rookie at the Philadelphi law firm of Rosato & Associates. She leaves town for the Fourth of July weekend to prepare for a high-profile trial, but when she buys her morning newspaper her own photo is plastered all over the front page.
And the headline reads -LAWYER MURDERED- supposedly refers to her. Anne sets out to find her killer, playing dead to stay alive.
The investigation takes all of Anne's boldness and ingenuity, but her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others and fight her urge to sleep with the enemy. Then an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose-including her life.
Really enjoyed this one.
And the headline reads -LAWYER MURDERED- supposedly refers to her. Anne sets out to find her killer, playing dead to stay alive.
The investigation takes all of Anne's boldness and ingenuity, but her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others and fight her urge to sleep with the enemy. Then an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose-including her life.
Really enjoyed this one.
Christine P. (chrissy77) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 149 more book reviews
In Courting Trouble, Lisa Scottoline is back with another fast-paced thriller, which sends a young woman lawyer racing to find out who's trying to kill er - after she's wrongly been reported murdered.
I generally like Lisa Scottoline's books but I don't think this is among the better ones. I often felt like I had come into it in the middle or as if there were a book before it I hadn't read.
I would not say "don't bother to read" by any means, but if there are others you haven't read, I'd go there first.
I would not say "don't bother to read" by any means, but if there are others you haven't read, I'd go there first.
MaryAnn J. (Annie1313) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 25 more book reviews
Love this series about the lady lawyers
love this series of books about women lawyers....set in Philly
Karen K. (k5karen) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 579 more book reviews
anne murphy is the redhead rookie at the philaldelphia law firm of rosato and associates. she wakes up one morning to read headlines saying lawyer killed, above her picture,
Mary J. (mpmarus) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 133 more book reviews
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.
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.
John S. (Catmint) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 112 more book reviews
This is a grabber, Scottoline doing her thing. Enjoy!
Joyce R. (joyceromoff) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 26 more book reviews
Another good Scottoline mystery. I'm from Philadelphia so I always enjoy reading about the city.
I love this author and once again she has written a fun, suspenseful book.
Extremly funny. Courting trouble is a gavel to gavel romp.
I've just discovered Lisa Scottoline and she is GOOD. I feel as if she should be more famous. Her plots have some nice surprises, her initial premises are above average interesting, her characters are original, whimsical, realistic, funny. I intend to read all her books!
GAIL L. (my2luvsemmyandmally) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 758 more book reviews
Not one of her best that I've read....but an okay read!
I enjoyed this book very much; had a hard time finding it until I remembered paperback swap; it was the only book in the series I hadn't read, its a great, fun series; can't go wrong with anything Lisa Scottoline writes
Helen K. (Billie-K) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 459 more book reviews
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Anne Murphy is smart, gorgeous, and young, the redheaded rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates. She leaves town for the Fourth of July weekend to prepare for a high-profile trial, but when she buys her morning newspaper, her own photo is plastered all over the front page. And the headline - LAWYER MURDERED - supposedly refers to her. Anne sets out to find her killer, playing dead in order to stay alive." She tries to go it alone but quickly realizes that she'll have to trust people she barely knows - colleagues who hate her guts, a homicide squad that wants her out of the crime-fighting business, and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. The investigation takes all of Anne's boldness and ingenuity - plus a pair of red satin hot pants. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, defend the lawsuit, and fight her urge to sleep with the enemy. Then an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose - including her life.
"Anne Murphy is smart, gorgeous, and young, the redheaded rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates. She leaves town for the Fourth of July weekend to prepare for a high-profile trial, but when she buys her morning newspaper, her own photo is plastered all over the front page. And the headline - LAWYER MURDERED - supposedly refers to her. Anne sets out to find her killer, playing dead in order to stay alive." She tries to go it alone but quickly realizes that she'll have to trust people she barely knows - colleagues who hate her guts, a homicide squad that wants her out of the crime-fighting business, and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. The investigation takes all of Anne's boldness and ingenuity - plus a pair of red satin hot pants. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, defend the lawsuit, and fight her urge to sleep with the enemy. Then an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose - including her life.
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.
rookie lawyer wakes up to find her name on front page headline proclaiming her murder. She must find her own killer
Della A. (daughter2) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 91 more book reviews
Anne Murphy is the reheaded rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of rosato & associates, and one morning she wakes up to front page headline proclaiming LAWYER MURDERED--above her own picture....To find the killer, Anne's got to play dead- if she wants to stay alive. Though she tries to go it alone, she quickly realizes she'll have to trust people she barely knows-colleagues who hate her, a homicide squad that wants her ot of the crime-fighting business, and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counse. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, and an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose- including her life.
There is no book Scottoline has written that I haven't enjoyed.
The back of the book blurb says it best: "Anne Murphy is the redheaded rokie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates, and one morning she wakes up to front page headlines proclaiming Lawyer Murdered - above her own picture. If she wants to stay alive, she's got to play dead. She'll have to trust people she barely knows, colleagues who hate her, homicide cops who want her out of the crime fighting business and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, and an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose."
The back of the book blurb says it best: "Anne Murphy is the redheaded rokie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates, and one morning she wakes up to front page headlines proclaiming Lawyer Murdered - above her own picture. If she wants to stay alive, she's got to play dead. She'll have to trust people she barely knows, colleagues who hate her, homicide cops who want her out of the crime fighting business and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. But her knack for courting trouble makes it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others, and an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose."
Rebecca B. (SunnyBrook) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 147 more book reviews
The book I have has this same ISBN#, but mine is Softcover. It states, on the front of the book, "Advance Reader's Edition."
also brand new
Anne Murphy is the redheaded rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates, and one morning she wakes up to front-page headlines proclaiming LAWYER MURDERED-above her own picture. If she wants to stay alive, she's got to play dead. She'll have to trust people she barely knows-colleagues who hate her, homicide cops who want her out of the crime-fighting business, and a new love who inconveniently happens to be opposing counsel. But her knack for courting trouble make it almost impossible for Anne to play well with others and an unexpected event places her in lethal jeopardy and leaves her with everything to lose.
I really enjoy this author. Everying I read that is written by her, is full of energy and excitement. If you have not read Lisa Scottoline, I recommend that you give her a try.
I really enjoy this author. Everying I read that is written by her, is full of energy and excitement. If you have not read Lisa Scottoline, I recommend that you give her a try.
Shawna P. (wolfgang) reviewed Courting Trouble (Rosato and Associates, Bk 9) on + 25 more book reviews
Anne Murphy is the redheaded rookie at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates, and one morning she wakes up to front-page headlines proclaiming LAWYER MURDERED-above her own picture. To find the killer, Anne's got to play dead-if she want to stay alive. Though she tries to go it alone, she quickly realizes she'll have to trust people she barely knows...