Killer Smile

Killer Smile by Lisa Scottoline is an unabridged audio fiction release from HarperAudio, published on June 1, 2004. This gripping narrative follows Mary DiNunzio, who receives a chilling phone call while working late, only to return home and discover a shadow at her front door. As she investigates the mysterious death of a lawyer connected to her case, which involves the suicide of an Italian-American in a World War II internment camp, Mary begins to uncover unsettling truths that suggest the past may still hold dangerous implications.
In this audio edition, listeners will experience a suspenseful blend of legal intrigue and mystery, as Mary navigates the complexities of her case and confronts the shadows of history. Performed by Kate Burton, this edition immerses the audience in a story that intertwines themes of suspense and the challenges faced by women sleuths. With its focus on legal and historical elements, Killer Smile offers a compelling exploration of how unresolved issues from the past can resurface in unexpected ways.
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Mary DiNunzio gets a terrifying telephone call while she’s working late, then goes home to find a shadow lurking at her front door. When a lawyer close to her turns up dead, Mary begins to suspect that the case she’s been working on — involving the suicide of an Italian-American in an internment camp during World War II — may not be ancient history after all.
Performed by Kate Burton
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