04-20-2022, 07:38 AM
Running From the Law by Lisa Scottoline
Here is the blurb from meĀ for the next book: Not as awful as the first two.
Rita Morrone is defending Federal Justice Fiske from a sexual harassment suit when the women accusing the judge winds up dead. Complications appear left and right. Morrone is a much better character than the two previous lawyers. She seems to have intelligence and won't put up with crap from anyone. She fights with her father. She's on the outs with her long time lover. She has problems at work. And she now has to solve a murder/ which is far outside of her skill set. A lot of the steps to finding the killer are dumb. The resolution comes completely out of left field and the reason for the murder is silly. But I still enjoyed this more than the previous two Scottoline. It could be she's getting better at writing.
Here is the blurb from meĀ for the next book: Not as awful as the first two.
Rita Morrone is defending Federal Justice Fiske from a sexual harassment suit when the women accusing the judge winds up dead. Complications appear left and right. Morrone is a much better character than the two previous lawyers. She seems to have intelligence and won't put up with crap from anyone. She fights with her father. She's on the outs with her long time lover. She has problems at work. And she now has to solve a murder/ which is far outside of her skill set. A lot of the steps to finding the killer are dumb. The resolution comes completely out of left field and the reason for the murder is silly. But I still enjoyed this more than the previous two Scottoline. It could be she's getting better at writing.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm