Daddy's Girl
Book - 2008
When a riot breaks out in the prison she is visiting, law professor Natalie Greco witnesses the death of a prison guard whose last words reveal a dangerous conspiracy, putting Nat into a situation in which she is targeted by murderers and the police.
Publisher:
New York : Harper, [2008], c2007.
ISBN:
9780060833152
0060833157
0060833157
Branch Call Number:
813.5400
Characteristics:
386 p. ; 18 cm.



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Add a CommentThis was the 16th book I’ve read by Lisa Scottoline and by far, it was my favorite! I couldn’t put it down and read it way faster than the others. Lisa always surprises us and the plot twists are what always keeps my interest! She is a great author and this book was one of her best!
This book was a page-turner. No, I don't mean I was that engrossed. On the contrary, I turned pages fast just to get it over with. The writer started out with a very likeable character, Natalie Greco, a law professor. But then, the plot took a weird turn and became totally unbelievable and bizarre. Also, the title, "Daddy's Girl" wasn't justified. I'm glad I did persevere because there was a really unusual twist in the tale at the end. If you're stuck for an eBook give it a read but don't expect much.
OK for a fast read but a pretty unbelievable plot.
Great twist at the end! New favorite author.
one world class book it was unique it that it was not what i thought it would be from page on i was hooked what seemed like a simple story was much more.