Killer Smile

Killer Smile by Lisa Scottoline, published by Pan in 2005, is a gripping narrative that intertwines a World War II suicide in an internment camp with a contemporary murder case. This edition spans 436 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a complex tale that delves into the life of attorney Mary DiNunzio. As she navigates her professional challenges, a chilling phone call and a lurking shadow at her door signal the beginning of a harrowing journey.
In this story, Mary finds herself entangled in a web of suspicion following the death of a close colleague, raising questions about the connections between past and present. As she grapples with the implications of her work, she also faces societal pressures regarding her status as a Young Widow, leading to a series of disastrous blind dates. The book explores themes of loss and resilience while incorporating elements of literature and fiction, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in contemporary narratives.
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A World War II suicide in an internment camp has ominous links to an on-going murder case…Attorney Mary DiNunzio gets a terrifying telephone call while she’s working late, then she finds a shadow lurking at her front door. When a lawyer very close to her turns up dead, Mary begins to suspect that there is a sinister connection with the case she’s been working on…Add to that the fact that everybody around Mary has decided she’s not allowed to be a Young Widow anymore, and they’re fixing her up with blind dates from hell.
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