Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity by Lisa Scottoline, published by HarperCollins in 2000, is a gripping narrative that follows Bennie Rosato, the head of her own law firm specializing in police misconduct cases. When Bennie meets her new client, Alice Connolly, who is accused of murdering a decorated police officer, she is taken aback to discover that Alice claims to be her identical twin. This revelation forces Bennie to confront not only the complexities of the case but also the hidden truths about her own family.
As the trial approaches, Bennie delves into the mystery surrounding the murder and uncovers dark secrets that challenge her understanding of her identity and family life. The book intricately weaves elements of suspense, legal drama, and personal discovery, exploring themes of family ties and the impact of city life. With 504 pages, this first edition presents a compelling blend of fiction, mystery, and thriller, inviting readers to unravel the layers of deception alongside Bennie.
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Bennie Rosato, the head of her own law firm, specializes in police misconduct cases. However, nothing can prepare her for a meeting with her new client, Alice Connolly. Accused of murdering her lover, a highly decorated police officer, Connolly claims the police framed her. What shocks Bennie is that Connolly looks just like her. Pleased to meet you. I’m your twin. Your identical twin. Connolly tells Bennie, who grew up an only child, or so she thought. But Connolly knows too many intimate details about Bennie s life and family. With the trial only a week away, Bennie plunges into the mystery of the murder and her family s dark secrets.
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