Candace G. (Ogre) reviewed on + 1568 more book reviews
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This is the first Lisa Scottoline book I've ever read, but I'm heading out to get more right now! A great who-dunnit with both suspense and romance.
FROM BACK COVER Natalie Greco loves being a teacher, even though she can't keep her students from cruising sex.com during class and secretly feels likes Faculty Comic Relief. She loves her family, too,but her boyfriend fits in better with the football-crazy Grecos than she does. A colleague, handsome Angus Holt, talks Nat into teaching a class at a local prison, and her world turns upside down.
A violent prison riot breaks out during class, and Nat rushes to help a mortally injured guard whose last words are: 'Tell my wife it's under the floor.' Nat delivers the cryptic message, but before she knows it, she's suspected of murder and hiding from cops and killers alike. She is forced on the run to solve the riddle of the dead man's last words and to save her own life--and to find real love.
FROM BACK COVER Natalie Greco loves being a teacher, even though she can't keep her students from cruising sex.com during class and secretly feels likes Faculty Comic Relief. She loves her family, too,but her boyfriend fits in better with the football-crazy Grecos than she does. A colleague, handsome Angus Holt, talks Nat into teaching a class at a local prison, and her world turns upside down.
A violent prison riot breaks out during class, and Nat rushes to help a mortally injured guard whose last words are: 'Tell my wife it's under the floor.' Nat delivers the cryptic message, but before she knows it, she's suspected of murder and hiding from cops and killers alike. She is forced on the run to solve the riddle of the dead man's last words and to save her own life--and to find real love.
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