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42. LADY KILLER
43. Lisa Scottoline Set (Mistaken
 
44. 4 Lisa Scottoline--the Vendetta
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45. Auteur de Romans Judiciaires:
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46. Biography - Scottoline, Lisa (1956-):
 
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47. Devil's Corner by Lisa Scottoline
 
48. Lisa Scottoline 2 book set (Think
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49. Reader's Digest Select Editions:
 
50. Everywhere That Mary Went (ARC)
 
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51. Devil's Corner by Scottoline,
 
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52. COURTING TROUBLE - UNABRIDGED
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53. Natural Suspect : A Collaborative
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54. Naked Came the Phoenix: A Serial
 
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55. Select Editions: Sunday At Tiffany's;
 
56. Dirty Blonde [Unabridged Cassettes]
 
57. Vendetta (Spanish Edition)
 
58. La bluffeuse
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59. Courting Trouble
 
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60. Think Twice

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42. LADY KILLER
by Lisa Scottoline
Hardcover: Pages (2008)
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43. Lisa Scottoline Set (Mistaken Identity, Rough Justice, Final Appeal)
by Lisa Scottoline
Paperback: Pages (1998)

Asin: B003E1PEPS
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Set of three (3) books by the bestselling author Lisa Scottoline: Mistaken Identity, Rough Justice, and Final Appeal. ... Read more


44. 4 Lisa Scottoline--the Vendetta Defense, Dead Ringer, Daddy's Girl, Rough Justice
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (2002)

Asin: B0028MANLE
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45. Auteur de Romans Judiciaires: John Grisham, Steve Martini, Lisa Scottoline, Sheldon Siegel (French Edition)
Paperback: 20 Pages (2010-07-27)
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Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : John Grisham, Steve Martini, Lisa Scottoline, Sheldon Siegel. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : John Ray Grisham (8 février 1955, Jonesboro, Arkansas - ) est un avocat et auteur américain de romans judiciaires et de romans qui décrivent le sud rural des États-Unis. Il est surtout connu pour ses romans qui ont été portés à l'écran, tels que La Firme (avec Tom Cruise et Gene Hackman), L'Affaire Pélican (avec Julia Roberts), L'Idéaliste (de Francis Ford Coppola, avec Claire Danes et Matt Damon), Le Client (avec Susan Sarandon et Tommy Lee Jones), Non coupable (avec Matthew McConaughey et Samuel L. Jackson), Le Maître du jeu (avec Dustin Hoffman et Gene Hackman)... Ses parents sont de modestes baptistes ayant eu cinq enfants, John étant le deuxième. Son père travaille dans la construction et dans les champs de coton. Après plusieurs déménagements, la famille s'installe en 1967 dans la petite ville de Southaven, du comté De Soto au Mississippi. Encouragé par sa mère, le jeune Grisham dévore de nombreux livres, dont ceux écrits par John Steinbeck, un modèle de clarté pour lui. En 1977, Grisham est diplômé en sciences comptables de l'université d'État du Mississipi. Pendant ses études, il prend des notes dans un journal de bord, ce qui l'aidera dans sa future carrière littéraire. Après avoir obtenu une licence en droit du Mississippi School of Law en 1981, il se joint à un bureau d'avocats œuvrant dans la petite ville de Southaven. Après dix années à travailler pour celle-ci, il se concentre sur les causes criminelles, tout en étant efficace dans les poursuites au civil. En 1983, il est élu comme représentant à la Maison des représentants de l'État du Mississippi qu'il servira jusqu'en 1990. En 1984, lo...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


46. Biography - Scottoline, Lisa (1956-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online
by Gale Reference Team
Digital: 11 Pages (2007-01-01)
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Word count: 3199. ... Read more


47. Devil's Corner by Lisa Scottoline (Mass Market Paperback - 2007) Devil's Corner by Lisa Scottoline (Mass Market Paperback - 2007)
by Lisa Scottoline
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2007 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK EDITION. SOME WEAR AND CREASES ON BOOK.CREASES ON SPINE. SMALL CREASE ON A FEW PAGES. OVER ALL A VERY GOOD READING COPY.. WE SHIP DAILY... ... Read more


48. Lisa Scottoline 2 book set (Think Twice, Dirty Blonde)
by Lisa Scottoline
 Hardcover: Pages (2010)

Asin: B0047F64EU
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49. Reader's Digest Select Editions: Killer Smile by Lisa Scottoline, Sam's Letters to Jennifer by James Patterson, The Zero Game by Brad Meltzer, The Valley of Light by Terry Kay (Volume 5, 2004)
Hardcover: Pages (2004)
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50. Everywhere That Mary Went (ARC)
by Lisa Scottoline
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1993-01-01)

Asin: B002DCOOIM
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51. Devil's Corner by Scottoline, Lisa
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2005-01-01)
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52. COURTING TROUBLE - UNABRIDGED (LISA SCOTTOLINE, Volume 1)
by LISA SCOTTOLINE
 Audio Cassette: Pages (2000)
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53. Natural Suspect : A Collaborative Novel of Suspense
by William Bernhardt, Leslie Glass, Gini Hartzmark, John Katzenbach, John Lescroart, Bonnie MacDougal, Philip Margolin, Brad Meltzer, Michael Palmer, Lisa Scottoline
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Sadly Disappointing
I originally picked up the book because I recently read a book by Katzenbach and absolutely loved it!I would rate it (A Madman's Tale)as one of my all time favorites, so it is obvious to see why I would pick another that he had taken part in.But if not for the proceeds going to the Nature Conservancy I would find it not just a waste of time but also money.And unfortunately it has me not very interested in searching out any of the other authors books.Great concept - dreadful outcome.

5-0 out of 5 stars A legal thriller with a twist
William Bernhardt's Natural Suspect is a legal thriller with a twist: Bernhardt starts the event with a chapter setting the plot; then writers from Phillip Margolin and Brad Meltzer to Leslie Glass and Lisa Scottoline add their own twists to the tale. The result: a remarkably smooth yet unpredictable story which fans of crime and suspense will appreciate.

3-0 out of 5 stars Strong and weak
Superstar author William Bernhardt here assembles a cast of fellow mystery stars to provide an entertaining legal tale that shows the positives and negatives of collaborative novels.

First, the positives--Collaborative novels are hot! Few things are as intriguing as multiple popular authors under one cover. The reader is able to sample the works of authors s/he may not have read before along with old favorites.

All of the authors included in this book are top-flight stars. Bernhardt starts this novel with a bang, laying out the murder mystery and primary characters in light fashion. Each subsequent author then adds to the plot and adds a new twist of his/her own. In the final chapter, Bernhardt then wraps up all the loose ends of this convulted tale, solves the whodunit, and ensures a happy ending. The plot moves along well and the book can be easily read in a day or two.

The negatives?--Many of the same things that will make some people love this book. Because each author has unique style and views of where the plot should go, the tale can flow very unevenly. Characters likable in previous chapters become villainous in later chapters. Details presented in earlier chapters become inconsequential later in the story. This will disappoint readers more accustomed to a favorite author. Perhaps a previously agreed-upon plot outline may have minimized some of this confusion.

Overall, however, collaborative novels are written as novelty -- fundraising for the Nature Conservancy in this case. While this novel isn't superior in its quality, it is a whole lot of fun and it has definitely introduced me to some mystery writers that I may not have sought out otherwise. This book is well worth the time.

2-0 out of 5 stars A disappointment for me
After all the rave reviews, I couldn't wait to start this book.What a disappointment it was.I found the characters shallow and totally unlikeable, the plot impossible to follow, and in general....just a boring book.I read to the endbut now I don't know why I bothered.

4-0 out of 5 stars Big Scary Trouble, Big Scary Rabbit
While ostensibly a "legal thriller" about the death of a tycoon, in reality this book reads more like a zany combo of chase movie/murder mystery, with a lethal cross-dressing assassin targeting one character after another.The authors then throw in adulterous rich people, a secret organization avenging corporate misdeeds, a giant pet rabbit with a hi-tech secret, and a defense-attorney heroine with a secret benefactor.A group of famous mystery writers each wrote a chapter of this book, whose profits benefit the Nature Conservancy (hence the title), with each chapter throwing in a new plot twist and ending in a cliff-hanger, until the hilarious end.Might make a lively TV movie, and definitely makes for a fast, fun read. ... Read more


54. Naked Came the Phoenix: A Serial Novel
by Marcia Talley, Nevada Barr, J.D. Robb, Nancy Pickard, Lisa Scottoline, Perri O'Shaughnessy, J. A. Jance, Faye Kellerman, Mary Jane Clark, Anne Perry, Diana Gabaldon, v McDermid, J.A. Jance, Val McDermid, Laurie R. King
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2001-08)
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Asin: B0001GMIQ2
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The promise of discretion and pampering-and a long-overdue reconciliation with her mother-draws Caroline Blessing, the young wife of a newly-elected Congressman, to the fancy Phoenix Spa. But after her first night in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, Caroline wakes to find the rich and famous guests in turmoil and under suspicion: the spa's flamboyant and ambitious owner has been murdered. As the secrets come out-and the body count rises, can Caroline keep herself from becoming the next victim?In the tradition of such collaborative classics as Naken Came the Manatee and The Floating Admiral, each chapter in this serial novel is written by one of today's most talented mystery novelists. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (31)

1-0 out of 5 stars Not My Cup of Tea
Read another book one time that was similar to this in that a group of authors wrote the book, each one writing a chapter.It was disjointed at times, just like this one and was not as good as any one of the many authors could have written.

Unfortunately this is also true of this book.Don't think I will read another book that is written by a group of authors in this manner.

J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"

3-0 out of 5 stars fun to imagine the authors writing this


Sometimes, when a book has been in my TBR pile for a long time, I kick myself for waiting so long to read it. I've had Naked Came the Phoenix for 5 years, and as far as I'm concerned, I might as well have left it in the TBR pile for another 5.

Naked Came the Phoenix is a serial novel--each author writes one chapter, building on what went before, but without collaborating with the other authors. Reading the book with that in mind is the only way to enjoy it. It starts out with senator's wife Caroline Blessing and her ambitious mother going to a spa owned by an old acquaintance of her mother's. The spa is populated with a variety of the rich and famous--an aging rock star, a young supermodel and her manager, a famous movie star, etc. Then the owner of the spa is killed, and in true Agatha Christie fashion, it seems everyone has a potential motive.

I'd been warned that the story started slow, then picked up with the second chapter, written by J. D. Robb. I took this with a grain of salt, since it came from Nora fans, but found it to be absolutely true. The first chapter was excruciatingly dull. The second chapter was, indeed, more lively, and the characters developed actual personalities. But that faded away, as subsequent chapters focused more on introducing new plot twists and all too often either ignoring or contradicting what happened in previous chapters.

As a mystery, it falls flat because of the contradictions--for example, several characters' ages seemed to change from chapter to chapter, a real problem because age was a clue to one of the mystery threads. Another one was the disposition of the spa--in one chapter, a character had purchased enough shares in the company to be the owner anyway, and in the next chapter, it became a matter of inheritance instead.

But what was fun was looking at it from outside the story, imagining the authors rubbing their hands in glee, saying "let's see what you do with this!" while scrambling to deal with the twists the previous authors had handed them.

I bought Naked Came the Phoenix as soon as it came out, because I'm a fan of two of the authors: J. D. Robb and Diana Gabaldon. I've since become a fan of Laurie R. King as well, so I'd had, if not high hopes for the book, at least higher hopes. Still, it completes three author's collections (I'm pretty sure I have all of King's books--the paperbacks, at least), and the purchase did benefit breast cancer research, so I'm not sorry I bought it.

3-0 out of 5 stars It was OK --- a little disappointing
I enjoyed the book, but the last chapter was kind of a dumping ground for everything.Somehow the author of the last chapter threw it all together to end the story --- but it was a mish mosh that I didn't follow very well.I read it because a couple of my favorite writers were in the "pack" --- Mary Jane Clark, particularly.The last chapter was too long and just a mess, in my opinion.

3-0 out of 5 stars Kind of torn! A 3.5 if pushed.
I'm kind of torn when it comes to this novel by some great, female, suspense writers. First, it had everything that it needed to be great (JD Robb being one of them, and one of my favorites)...meaning wonderful, talented writers and a decent plot. But what it lacked was some details that I thought would have made it great (because there were several writers, who although great, wrote from their perspective, so when the murderer is finally revealed, it seems kind of off). The ending seemed, in my opinion, rushed.

The plot was good, murder at the spa. Caroline, a newly married woman (to a Congressman no doubt) has come to Phoenix Spa (a spa for the wealthy) to bond with her mother, Hilda (a cold and calculating character). While at the spa, she meets a number of highly influential and famous guests, among them a top fashion model and her agent; an old rock star, King David; a has-been producer; an actress; a psychic to the stars, and a sexy pool boy who isn't what he seems. They have all been invited to the spa and the owner, Claudia has been murdered. They are all suspects because it turns out that they all had motive, which is of course linked to blackmail and betrayal. As the story is told (each chapter by a different writer) the plots and subplots are exposed. By the end of the novel, I was kind of tired of the main character, Caroline and her plight, because her character was not as developed as I think it would have been had just one writer written it. You no longer cared that she was an ex-celloist, who felt betrayed by her cheating husband (or is he a cheater but someone trying to keep his secrets from his wife), and frankly you were tired of her whining. I wanted so badly for her to be involved in solving the mystery, but she wasn't. She was merely a character who was always around to see or hear things, but never really got involved. And even the detective, who I loved and some writers must have loved him also, was throughout the book, and yet at the end, he fell flat.

I definately would suggest that you read this novel, but was it a 5, no...but if you love the writers who were invovled in writing the book, you won't want to miss out of it. At least check it out at the local library.

3-0 out of 5 stars Incipt Vita Nova: Spa motto
The Phonenix, contrary to the one located on Gay Street, is an upscale spa for the rich and famous.The scene of five murders, this time the characters are all interrelated, which is uncovered in the final chapter.It was all rather convoluted, being the artistic endeavors of thirteen prominent writers, each for one chapter.This is the result of a project to copy the serial novels of the Thirties in which Agatha Cristie was involved.In 'Agatha,' the movie, she was incognito "shadowing" her nemesis in a steam room in England about the same time she was writing such (living a dream).Our Phoenix building downtown has been renovated into high priced condos for strange folks who moved here and think it is novel to live on the main street of this town.No Spa there, however, you have to go to Powell to the Fitness Center to find the hot tub and steam room.

The Phoenix in this story in segments is a place of myster with drugs, adoptions, murders all involved until the Chapter 13 which explains all in detail to the survivors who are all family, interrelated in a weird way."A family, rising phoenixlike from the ashes."Caroline thanked God for bringint this man into her life; Tennessee congressman Doug Blessing with some secrets of his own.She hadd not "forced her way to freedom" because of an anticipated "need for Doug's more delicate plumbing."This written by a mystery writer as opposed to a romance novelist who would be more explicit.Just a slightly different way of phrasing, which I always used in the book reviews I gave to the literary club -- it was fun to confuse those who weren't napping. The Phoenix had a mud room with its own secret stash.

Some of the gathering of strong personalities include the beautiful made model (Adonis), the kinky actress, the green-haired rock star who went through N.A., the detective Toscana who sometimes acted like God ("and Toscana saw that it was good."), Dante, t he masseur, and Geoff, the assitant pastry chef.The sociopathic personality responsible for the deaths had no conscience, and was evil with no sense of honor.Knowledge was her weapon.A person can only ask, to be granted a wish for anything.

Led by Nevada Barr based this confusing story showing how a character can be killed in a spa.I review another book wherin the pivotal chatacter was killed in the steam room of the notel spa shortly before his scheduled assignation with the main person.So, this premise is nothing new, nor the format.What is different is t he freedom of each of these authors to develop their own characters and circumstances leading to the next sequence of unusual, never-thought-of-before things a client could do at this exclusive Phoenix Spa. This serial format started in 1931 with 'The Floating Admiral' which was serialized in England.Marcia Talley, editor, discovers a link with that first collaboration and declares, "We have come full circle."

Two more recent such workings are 'Naked Came the Stranger ' (1969) by "Newsday" and 'Naked Came the Manatee' serialized in the "Miami Herald." ... Read more


55. Select Editions: Sunday At Tiffany's; Lady Killer; The Christmas Promise; Final Theory (Volume 5 2008 - 299)
by James Patterson, Lisa Scottoline, Donna Vanliere, Mark Alpert
 Hardcover: 573 Pages (2008)
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56. Dirty Blonde [Unabridged Cassettes]
by Lisa Scottoline
 Audio Cassette: Pages (2006)

Isbn: 1419390090
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57. Vendetta (Spanish Edition)
by Lisa Scottoline
 Hardcover: 432 Pages (2003-09)
list price: US$20.95
Isbn: 8425337704
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58. La bluffeuse
by Lisa Scottoline
 Paperback: 269 Pages (1998-05-01)

Isbn: 2246538319
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59. Courting Trouble
by Lisa Scottoline
Unknown Binding: Pages (2002-01-01)
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60. Think Twice
by Lisa Scottoline
 Paperback: 400 Pages (2011-02-01)
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Asin: 0312380763
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