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  • Mistaken Identity

  • Written by: Lisa Scottoline
  • Narrated by: Kate Burton
  • Length: 13 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Mistaken Identity

Written by: Lisa Scottoline
Narrated by: Kate Burton
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Publisher's Summary

With the spellbinding crime fiction masterwork Mistaken Identity, Lisa Scottoline rocketed onto the New York Times best-seller list - and she's remained there ever since!

A stunning tale of mystery and suspense, this classic from the beloved Edgar Award-winning author once again leads listeners down the gritty streets of Philadelphia and into the offices of the law firm of Rosato & Associates.

When a new client who's been accused of murder - and who bears an astonishing resemblance to Bennie Rosato - asks the crusading criminal defense attorney to take her case, Bennie finds herself entangled in a sticky web of murder, corruption, and violence that threatens to reveal the shocking truth about her own past.

If you haven't listened to Lisa Scottoline before, Mistaken Identity will prove to you what her many fans already know: Nobody does it better!

©1999 Lisa Scottoline (P)2016 HarperCollins Publishers
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Not a good listen at all

I think this is the worst Audible audio book I have listened to so far for performance. If only the narrator had just talked in her normal voice and not tried to add phoney accents. So many sounded like fake southern US accents that it seemed like the book was set in New Orleans 8nstead of Philadelphia. And the racist terms used by the author might be an attempt to portray prison life but I found it an injustice to poor, minority and marginalized people. This is fiction, not a historic document I see no reason to slam women and minorities who are in prison and insult their intelligence, and portray them as the worst of people. The lame accents did not help.

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