Lily White

Lily White by Susan Isaacs is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on February 24, 1997. This 656-page novel introduces readers to Lily White, a Long Island criminal defense lawyer known for her intelligence and practicality. The narrative unfolds as she becomes embroiled in the case of Norman Torkelson, a charming con-man accused of murder after swindling his victim. The story intricately weaves together themes of crime, legal battles, and personal revelations.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the legal system as the plot reveals unexpected twists surrounding the Torkelson case. The book delves into the dynamics of con artists and genuine love, highlighting the challenges faced by Lily as she navigates treachery and loyalty in her quest for justice. With elements of suspense and romance, this work presents a multifaceted view of both the legal profession and personal integrity.
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“A big, fat, happy feast of a book. . . . [Isaacs’s] most confident and appealing. . . . [She] is both funny and piercing, a highly satisfying combination.” –New York Times Book Review
Meet Lily White, Long Island criminal defense lawyer. Smart, savvy, and down-to-earth, Lee can spot a phony the way her haughty mother can spot an Armani. Enter handsome career con-man Norman Torkelson, charged with strangling his latest mark after bilking her out of her life’s savings. As the astounding twists and reverses of the Torkelson case are revealed, so too is the riveting story behind Lee’s life. Lily White is a brilliantly crafted story of con artists and true lovers, of treachery and devotion–and of one brave lawyer’s triumphant fight for justice.
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