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When prosecutor Vicki Allegretti arrives at a rowhouse to meet a confidential informant, she finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time -- and is almost shot to death. She barely escapes with her life, but cannot save the two others gunned down before her disbelieving eyes. Stunned and heartbroken, Vicki tries to figure out how a routine meeting on a minor case became a double homicide.
Vicki's suspicions take her to Devil's Corner, a city neighborhood teetering on the brink of ruin -- thick with broken souls, innocent youth, and a scourge that preys on both. But the deeper Vicki probes, the more she becomes convinced that the murders weren't random and the killers were more ruthless than she thought.
When another murder thrusts Vicki together with an unlikely ally, she buckles up for a wild ride down a dangerous street -- and into the cross-hairs of a conspiracy as powerful as it is relentless.
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“In her expertly crafted 12th novel, the former lawyer creates feisty new heroines.” People
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“A fast-paced thriller featuring a female lawyer with an ample supply of attitude....The writing is brisk and sassy.” Time magazine
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“An entertaining page-turner with plenty of twists and turns and a sturdy surprise ending.” Boston Globe
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” A welcome addition.” Philadelphia Inquirer
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“Scottoline...has a gift for vivid character portrayal and for fast-paced writing.” New York Law Journal
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“Fast pacing and [a] sense of play...And the author delivers a serving of humor, too.” Sacramento Bee
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“A well-plotted, briskly paced legal thriller.” Daily Press, Inc. Newport News, Va.
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“Compelling entertainment.” Publishers Weekly
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“Vivid...brisk pacing.” Pittsburg Tribune
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“Sharp and funny.” Justice magazine
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“Thrilling, but also fun, peppered with Scottolines tart, cheeky wit.” Philadelphia Inquirer
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“Well-plotted, briskly paced.” Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
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“Exciting” Chicago Tribune
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“[Scottolines] storytelling is as brisk and breezy as ever, and her voice remains a funny delight.” Philadelphia Magazine
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“Entertaining and exciting.” Booklist
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“Exciting, top-notch tale of death and deceit.” Lansing State Journal
Synopsis
New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline delivers a knockout stand-alone thriller featuring a young federal prosecutor who risks her life to bring down the kingpin of a conspiracy responsible for murders in West Philly.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Vicki Allegretti goes to meet a confidential informant and finds herself facing a loaded 9 mm Glock semiautomatic weapon, wielded by a panicky teenager. Violence is the last thing this neophyte lawyer expects. The case is easy, the kind given to new ADAs to help them cut their teeth. Yet almost before she has time to react, her partner is dead, shot in the chest.
From that high-octane introduction to her job, Vicki vows to continue with the case, protect her informant, and find the shadowy figure behind the death of her partner. This decision will take her to the depths of the federal detention center's “bowl,” to a row house on the street where she grew up, and to the posh suburbs where her parents now live. Set against the gritty backdrop of a modern American city and imbued with Lisa Scottoline's trademark style and wit, Cater Street is the story of a determined young lawyer seeking justice.
About the Author
Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times bestselling author of fourteen novels. She writes a weekly column called "Chick Wit" for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and has won many awards, including the Fun Fearless Fiction Award by Cosmopolitan magazine and the Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. She teaches Justice and Fiction at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and appears in Court TV's crime series, Murder by the Book. Her books are published in more than twenty languages, and she is a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area.