Everywhere That Mary Went

Everywhere That Mary Went by Lisa Scottoline is a gripping novel published by HarperCollins on November 1, 1993. This edition, written in English and spanning 368 pages, follows Mary DiNunzio as she navigates the challenges of trying to make partner in her competitive Philadelphia law firm. While initially dismissing a series of crank phone calls, Mary soon realizes they form a disturbing pattern that suggests someone is closely monitoring her actions.
As the tension escalates, Mary finds herself in a perilous situation where the stakes are no longer just about her career but her very survival. The narrative delves into the complexities of her life as she confronts the threats that emerge from the shadows. Readers will encounter elements of mystery and detective fiction, particularly through the lens of a determined woman sleuth. This edition offers a compelling exploration of fear and resilience in the face of danger.
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Mary DiNunzio is trying to make partner in her cutthroat Philadelphia law firm. She’s too busy to worry about the crank phone calls that she’s been getting—until they fall into a sinister pattern. Mary can’t shake the sensation that someone is watching her. Following her every move. Then the shadowboxing turns deadly, and she has to fight for something a lot more important than a partnership—her life.
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