Everywhere That Mary Went

By Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline’s breakout novel. Mary DiNunzio is in a cutthroat competition for partner of her law firm – until crank phone calls seem to follow her every move… and the shadowboxing turns deadly.

Whom can you trust when everyone you know is a lawyer?

Mary DiNunzio has been slaving away for the past eight years 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.

The phone rings as soon as she gets to work, then as soon as she gets home. Mary can’t shake the sensation that someone is watching her. Following her every move.

The shadowboxing turns deadly when her worst fears are realized, and she has to fight for something a lot more important than her partnership: her life.

Format: eBook
Release Date: 04 Feb 2003
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-06-056427-8
Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times best-selling author and former trial lawyer. She has won the Edgar Award, the highest prize in suspense fiction, and the Distinguished Author Award from the Weinberg Library of the University of Scranton. She has served as the Leo Goodwin Senior Professor of Law and Popular Culture at Nova Southeastern Law School, and her novels are used by bar associations for the ethical issues they present. Her books are published in more than twenty languages. She lives with her family in the Philadelphia area.

”'What fun! Lisa Scottoline brings something new to the lawyer-mystery - a brilliant sense of humor. Grabs you with its intelligence, wit and energy and doesn’t let go.” - Susan Isaacs

‘Lisa Scottoline has done the impossible: creating a first novel that is an irresistible page-turner and is also teeming with unforgettable characters.’Eric Lustbader -

‘A smart, savvy heroine… You’ll root for Mary from the start of this page turner that whips through legal labyrinths and emotional mazes.’Nora Roberts -

‘Scottoline is wickedly funny… The outcome is Mary Higgins Clark meets Susan Isaacs meets John Grisham’Philadelphia Magazine -