New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline delivers a riveting page-turner about sex and murder, which starts in the elite chambers of a sexy female judge and ends on the cold, gritty streets of Philadelphia.
Cate Fante is strong and smart, but when she gets appointed a federal judge, even she wonders if she can do the job justice. She's in her thirties, and she feels like she's joining the world's most exclusive retirement village. But Cate keeps her doubts a secret. And, as it happens, much else. For she leads a dark, double life that she hides from everyone.
Then a high-profile case in her courtroom explodes into a shocking murder-suicide, and it blasts her cover wide open. Overnight, her new career hangs in tatters. But Cate's troubles are only beginning. An enemy no one anticipated sends her running for her life -- embarking on a journey that begins in the mystery of her own childhood. She'll have to fight her way back to the truth, or die trying.
Dirty Blonde is Lisa Scottoline's most suspenseful and gripping thriller to date. Mixing poignancy with her trademark wit and wonderfully compelling characters, it questions whether law and justice are always the same thing.
This was the first lisa scottoline book that I read and it grabbed me right away. If you're from Philadelphia, you'll be able to relate to some of the places the author talks about.
The version of the book that I had was the audiobook on CD and Barbara Rosenblat was the narrator.
First, I want to say that Barbara is a great narrator. She gives life to all the characters. She pauses to let you know when the scene has changed and she alters her voice so you know someone else is talking (believe me, I have listened to a number of books on CD and all narrators are not alike ... some are pretty terrible and utterly boring but not Barbara Rosenblat).
I really enjoy listening to the stories of Lisa Scottoline. She reminds me a bit of Janet Evanovich - in that her stories are really entertaining. This book has an interesting storyline and I know it is a book I will listen to again in the future.