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Feared, Lisa Scottoline

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Feared, Lisa Scottoline
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
Feared
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Responsibility statement
Lisa Scottoline
Series statement
Rosato & DiNunzio
Summary
In the new thriller audiobook from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline, Mary DiNunzio's ruthless nemesis Nick Machiavelli is back...with a vengeance. Machiavelli, a corrupt lawyer, aggressively strikes close to the DiNunzio household, attacking Mary's father and one of their beloved family friends by filing a lawsuit that accuses them of embezzling from the treasury of a local South Philly social club to which they belong. The lawsuit is frivolous, but Machiavelli ups the ante by spreading rumors that support its allegations, muddying the reputation of Mary's father. The claims shake the DiNunzio clan to its foundations, threatening her father's weakening heart, and Mary steps in to fight back. But Machiavelli is a more than worthy adversary. Then the unthinkable happens, and Mary goes to her own dark side, finding a part of herself that makes her more fearsome than ever before. Is it still a battle between good and evil, when good turns evil? And will Mary be able to find herself, before she loses her soul completely? Feared , the sixth audiobook in the acclaimed Rosato & DiNunzio series, expertly explores what happens when we are tempted to give in to our own inner darkness. Praise for the Rosato & DiNunzio series: " Plot twists aplenty raise the stakes." ? People Magazine " Exposed is Lisa Scottoline's sweet spot: law, loyalty, trust, and of course, family." ?Brad Meltzer " Fastpaced, heart-tugging ...readers will enjoy seeing how it all plays out." ? Publishers Weekly on Exposed " A gripping thriller ... Exposed wraps up with a demolition-derby doozy of an ending that will leave you shaken ." ? The Washington Post " The final curtain will find you cheering , and Scottoline will have earned every hurrah." ? Kirkus (starred review) on Exposed "[The Rosato and DiNunzio stories] are always her best works and this newest is the best of the best in this series." ? Huffington Post on Exposed "Outstanding ...Tensions mount until the story concludes with a satisfying, unexpected twist ." ? Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Damaged "Scottoline's merging of the themes of her family-driven stand-alone thrillers with her ongoing legal series continues to work splendidly ." ? Booklist on Damaged
Target audience
adult
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