Patricia H. (beachcomber) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 320 more book reviews
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This is Scottoline's debut novel. Part of a series. One of those books you just can't put down. Some Catholic/Italian humor.
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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 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 partnership -- her life.
Trade size published 2003
Trade size published 2003
Jenelle G. (JenelleG) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 121 more book reviews
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This was really good, probably the best of hers that I've read.
Miranda K. (MirandaK) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
Great mystery! Couldn't put it down!
I love Scottoline's lawyer series as she goes into the background and personality of each of the firm's members. This one shows who Mary is and what she can do and lays a firm basis for the rest of the series.
good read
Karina W. (funreader) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 54 more book reviews
from philly pa, this female lawyer has an interesting adventure
Patricia L. reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 20 more book reviews
If you like Scottoline's books, you'll like this one too!
Julie P. (Julie52) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
As Mary DiNunzio works to make partner after eight years in a prestigious law firm, she must deal with crank phone calls and letters that escalate into danger. This is the first in a loosely connected series about a group of women attorneys.
Mary B. S. reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 517 more book reviews
Mary DiNunzio is a young lawyer vying for partnership in her firm with 2 other lawyers but she feels someone is following her and someone is calling her and hanging up. Could it be one of the other 2 lawyers vying with her or someone else in the firm? Very good book
fast paced action thriller.
Christine D. (mommyrosie) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 30 more book reviews
Very good; I had a hard time putting it down.
Barbara L. reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 988 more book reviews
I missed this one the first tine around. Really too bad, because this is a really well thought out mystery. Great character set ups, good dialogue and terrific plot.
Who 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.
Who 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.
MP G. (philomene) - reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 23 more book reviews
I enjoyed this novel.
Interesting, real character with a colorful ethnic family and lots of twists and turns in the plot.
I'll read more of Scottoline.
Interesting, real character with a colorful ethnic family and lots of twists and turns in the plot.
I'll read more of Scottoline.
Diane G. (icesk8tr) - , reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 363 more book reviews
Very good legal suspense! Mary who is trying to make partner is getting crank calls, and feels like someone is watching her. Later on, she wonders if this person is trying to kill her. I really enjoyed this book!
Jan M. (batgirl) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 284 more book reviews
Mary DiNunzio, member of an all-female law firm, is being stalked. Why? Read this for Mary's wonderful family, if for no other reason. Makes you want to be born Italian.
Bonnie M. (tresha) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 37 more book reviews
Lisa Scottoline's first in the series of books with Mary DiNunzio, her friends and the law. Read one and you will want to read them all. In this one she thinks she is being stalked and her career and her life are on the line.
Marci (marcijo28) - reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 325 more book reviews
This is the first in the Rosoto and Associates series about an all woman's law firm. Great series!
Allison W. (sealady) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 657 more book reviews
From Publishers Weekly
This tale of corporate intrigue centers on Mary DiNunzio, a lawyer on the partner track at one of Philadelphia's top law firms, and her secret admirer/stalker. Mary, stressed by nature of her occupation, first shrugs off silent phone calls to her home and office that are eerily in sync with her comings and goings. Soon, however, when she starts getting personal notes, too, she starts to suspect her co-workers. When Brent Polk, her good friend and secretary, is killed by a car that's been following Mary around, she goads police detective Lombardo to check for similarities between his death and that of her husband a year earlier. Soon follows a chain of strange discoveries: after sleeping with friend and associate Ned Waters, she finds anti-depressants in his medicine chest; Ned's wife-beating father manages a rival law firm; a partner has been tampering with her files. An increasingly paranoid Mary cuts off relations with Ned, whom she suspects of being her stalker. But she doesn't act on her suspicions until it's nearly too late and she must fight for her life. Lawyer Scottoline's first novel is an engaging, quick read, sprinkled with corny humor and melodrama in just the right proportions. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
This tale of corporate intrigue centers on Mary DiNunzio, a lawyer on the partner track at one of Philadelphia's top law firms, and her secret admirer/stalker. Mary, stressed by nature of her occupation, first shrugs off silent phone calls to her home and office that are eerily in sync with her comings and goings. Soon, however, when she starts getting personal notes, too, she starts to suspect her co-workers. When Brent Polk, her good friend and secretary, is killed by a car that's been following Mary around, she goads police detective Lombardo to check for similarities between his death and that of her husband a year earlier. Soon follows a chain of strange discoveries: after sleeping with friend and associate Ned Waters, she finds anti-depressants in his medicine chest; Ned's wife-beating father manages a rival law firm; a partner has been tampering with her files. An increasingly paranoid Mary cuts off relations with Ned, whom she suspects of being her stalker. But she doesn't act on her suspicions until it's nearly too late and she must fight for her life. Lawyer Scottoline's first novel is an engaging, quick read, sprinkled with corny humor and melodrama in just the right proportions. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Crystal B. (Sunshine) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 142 more book reviews
Likeable characters and good suspense!
lawyer who is being follwed
Janet D. (Jay-d) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 181 more book reviews
A book that grabs you-good suspense.
Holly L. (luvstoread) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 228 more book reviews
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 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 partnership. Her life.
Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) - , reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 329 more book reviews
Not up to Scottoline's standards. I was disappointed in it.
Dellyne F. (Dellyne) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 23 more book reviews
Any book in the Rosato and Associates series is a good read and the book is in good condition too
This was very exciting ---- keeps you on the edge of your seat!
This book was good. It kept me guessing. I can't wait to read the next one!
Teresa F. (DrTeresa) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 47 more book reviews
Mary DiNunzio is a fledgling attorney, perfectionist, and newly brought into a small firm. She is trying to hold her own as an attorney when sinister phone calls that began at work also happen at home. While maintaining her law schedule, she must find out who is tracking her and why.
Judy H. (hart2hart) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 711 more book reviews
Who 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 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 feats are realized, and she has to fight for something a lot more important than partnership. Her life.
Tammy S. (tstip) reviewed Everywhere That Mary Went (Rosato & Associates, Bk 1) on + 225 more book reviews
From cover:
Who 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.
Who 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.