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Mistaken Identity

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Bennie Rosato, the head of her own law firm, specializes in police misconduct cases. However, nothing can prepare her for a meeting with her new client, Alice Connolly. Accused of murdering her lover, a highly decorated police officer, Connolly claims the police framed her. What shocks Bennie is that Connolly looks just like her. "Pleased to meet you. I'm your twin. Your identical twin." Connolly tells Bennie, who grew up an only child, or so she thought. But Connolly knows too many intimate details about Bennie's life and family. With the trial only a week away, Bennie plunges into the mystery of the murder and her family's dark secrets…

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Bennie Rosatto, hard-boiled lawyer, meets her "twin," Alice Connolly, who is equally hard-boiled, but on the criminal side--she's facing the death penalty for murder. Kate Harper plays the '"twins" to the hilt, cold, no-nonsense and divisive. All the other characters blend into the background as ineffectual and inconsequential. The fluid narration is jarred by chapter headings and tape side announcements that are shouted and sharply enunciated. Volume fluctuations and tinny sound plague the second half of the recording. Overall, nonstop action and several murder attempts negate the editing flaws. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 29, 1999
      Double jeopardy is more than just a legal term in this taut and smart courtroom drama by Edgar Award winner Scottoline. Bennie Rosato, the irrepressible head of an all-female Philadelphia law firm, moves to center stage after playing a supporting role in the author's previous novel, Rough Justice. Bennie's client is tough, manipulative Alice Connolly, charged with murdering her police detective boyfriend, who may or may not have been a drug dealer. Complicating matters is Alice's claim to be Bennie's identical twin sister and to have been visited by their long-lost father. Despite her wrenching emotional reaction to this revelation and her mother's deteriorating health, Bennie puts her personal and professional life on the line, immersing herself in the case. She enlists the aid of her associates, Mary DiNunzio and Judy Carrier, as well as Lou Jacobs, a cantankerous retired cop she hires as an investigator. They discover that a web of corruption may have enveloped the prosecuting attorney and judge who are now trying Alice's case. Scottoline effectively alternates her settings between prison, law office, courtroom and the streets. Readers familiar with her previous work will enjoy the continuing evolution of the characters' relationships. Judy is still the bolder of the two associates, her experiences highlighted this time by an amusing venture into the seamy world of pro boxing. But Mary, until now a timid and reluctant lawyer ("Maybe I could get a job eating"), emerges from her shell. Scottoline falters occasionally by resorting to ethnic stereotypes, particularly in her dialogue, but generally succeeds in creating a brisk, multilayered thriller that plunges Rosato & Associates into a maelstrom of legal, ethical and familial conundrums, culminating in an intricate, dramatic and intense courtroom finale. Agent, Molly Friedrich. Major ad/promo; author tour. (Mar.) FYI: Mistaken Identity is one of the six books excerpted in Diet Coke's marketing campaign.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Kate Burton grabs the listener by the throat and won't let go. The story asks: What would happen if a defense attorney were hired to represent her heretofore unknown twin sister in a murder trial? Turns out nothing in the law prevents such a confusing situation, even though attorney Bennie Rosato has plenty of her own misgivings about defending her long-lost twin. Burton is an old hand at narrating crime and legal thrillers, and her talent shows. She brings the characters to life, catching listeners up in the whirlwind of excitement involving corrupt Philadelphia cops, suspicious judges and prosecutors, and an evil client. Much of the enjoyment of the audiobook comes with the gruff Rosato's realization that details of her own past have become questionable. M.S. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

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