Accused: A Rosato & DiNunzio Novel
By Lisa Scottoline
- Release Date: 2013-10-29
- Genre: Women Sleuths
Description
New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author Lisa Scottoline revolutionized crime fiction when she introduced her all-female law firm of Rosato & Associates, thrilling readers with her twisty, fast-paced plots and capturing their hearts with her cast of strong and relatable female characters.
Now Bennie Rosato, Mary DiNunzio, Judy Carrier, and Anne Murphy are back with all cylinders firing in Accused.
Mary DiNunzio has just been promoted to partner and is about to take on her most unusual case yet, brought to the firm by a thirteen-year-old genius with a penchant for beekeeping. Allegra Gardner's sister Fiona was murdered six years ago, and it seemed like an open-and-shut case: the accused, Lonnie Stall, was seen fleeing the scene; his blood was on Fiona and her blood was on him; most damningly, Lonnie Stall pleaded guilty. But Allegra believes Lonnie is innocent and has been wrongly imprisoned. The Gardner family is one of the most powerful in the country and Allegra's parents don't believe in reopening the case, so taking it on is risky. But the Rosato & Associates firm can never resist an underdog. Was justice really served all those years ago? It will take a team of unstoppable female lawyers, plus one thirteen-year-old genius, to find out.
Reviews
Lawyer, Partner, Investigator, Counselor, Then Married
4By LakewacoOne person can be all things when the case needs it. Good story line, drawn out at times, but leads to a interesting conclusion.Terrific Plot - One Problem with the Writing
4By JRTerrier17As usual, the author has spun an "I'm on the edge of my seat" story. I really couldn't put the book down. The characters are "characters" as well. I am glad she has continued this series. The one problem has to do with the writing. While I love the original metaphors and similes, the misuse and overuse of the conjunction and in her writing drives me crazy. Almost every page has at least one sentence where and is used instead of a more logical word (or, so ,yet, while, etc.) or where no conjunction should be used at all. A small thing, I know, but it does mar the writing.Page turner
5By Dolly's JoJiwhat a great book. I could not keep it down till I finished . The ending came rather briskly. Enjoyed it.Great story
5By MagkugfryybfdI loved this one. I didn't know who did it, or why, until the end when the truth came out.Accused
4By MwmelcodeLoved it! But read Think Twice first. It's the bomb!An illiterate proofread and edited this book!
2By CatEyezGreenMisspellings and misuse and redundant words. A bit saccharin-sweet but still a good story if you can look past the spelling and grammatical errors.Good
3By JaxpupmommaI was very excited to read Lisa's new book. I fell in love with her books a long time ago. But this book seemed like it dragged on and then ended. It was not nearly as suspenseful as some of her other Rosato & Associates books. Not a horrible read, just think it could have been better. Sorry Lisa! I do love your books most of the time!Couldn't put book down!
5By TeacherlinHer books keep getting better and better!! Can't wait for her next one!!!Great!
5By PnuzziI have NEVER been disappointed with any of her books!! AND I have read every one of them!!Good
3By AkrimayI enjoyed it but thought it was too serious..unlike her other Mary books that have Lisa's trademark humor which I love. Overall it was good to have the girls from Bennie & Associates back.