Courting Trouble

Courting Trouble by Lisa Scottoline is a large print edition published by HarperCollins on May 21, 2002, featuring 496 pages in English. This thriller follows Anne Murphy, a young and ambitious lawyer at the Philadelphia law firm of Rosato & Associates, as she navigates a dangerous situation after being mistakenly reported as murdered. With her photo on the front page of the newspaper and a headline declaring her death, Anne embarks on a frantic quest to uncover the truth and identify those who wish her harm.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that combines elements of legal drama and suspense, as Anne uses her wit and determination to stay one step ahead of her would-be killer. The story delves into themes of survival and justice, showcasing the challenges faced by a woman in a high-stakes profession. As Anne plays dead to protect herself, the plot unfolds with twists and turns that keep the reader engaged, making it a notable addition to the genres of mystery and detective fiction.
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In Courting Trouble, New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline is back with another fast-paced thriller that sends a young woman lawyer racing to find out who’s trying to kill her — after she’s wrongly been reported murdered.
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.
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