Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity by Lisa Scottoline, published by HarperCollins on February 2, 2000, is a compelling narrative that follows criminal attorney Bennie Rosato as she navigates a complex case involving her new client, Alice Connolly. Alice claims to be Bennie’s twin, despite Bennie’s belief that she grew up as an only child. This revelation sets the stage for a gripping exploration of identity and the intricacies of the legal system, all within a substantial 592-page volume.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a mystery that intertwines the defense of a murder case with the unraveling of Bennie’s own past. As Bennie delves deeper into the case, she confronts not only the challenges of the courtroom but also the enigma of her own identity. The book touches on themes of fiction, mystery, and the role of women sleuths, making it a multifaceted read for those interested in legal dramas and psychological intrigue.
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Nothing can prepare criminal attorney Bennie Rosato for her new client, Alice Connolly, who bears an uncanny physical resemblance to her and tells her, “Pleased to meet you. I’m your twin.” But Bennie grew up an only child. She doesn’t have a twin. Or does she? Bennie takes on the woman’s defense in a murder case and plunges into the mystery of the murder—as well as the secret of her own identity. Not until the verdict is in will she finally learn the truth.
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