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Exposed

Scottoline, Lisa. (Author).

Mary DiNunzio wants to represent her old friend Simon Pensiera, a sales rep who was wrongly fired by his company, but her partner Bennie Rosato represents the parent company. When she confronts Mary, explaining this is a conflict of interest, an epic battle of wills and legal strategy between the two ensues--ripping the law firm apart, forcing everyone to take sides and turning friend against friend.

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  • ISBN: 9781250099716
  • Physical Description 341 pages ; 25 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Exposed : A Rosato and Dinunzio Novel
Exposed : A Rosato and Dinunzio Novel
by Scottoline, Lisa
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Exposed : A Rosato and Dinunzio Novel


In this New York Times bestselling novel, a battle for justice pits partner against partner... Mary DiNunzio wants to represent her old friend Simon Pensiera, a sales rep who was wrongly fired by his company, but her partner Bennie Rosato represents the parent company. When she confronts Mary, explaining this is a conflict of interest, an epic battle of wills and legal strategy between the two ensues--ripping the law firm apart, forcing everyone to take sides and turning friend against friend. SOMETIMES LOYALTY CAN BE LETHAL. Praise for Exposed: " Plot twists aplenty raise the stakes." -- People Magazine " Exposed is Lisa Scottoline's sweet spot: law, loyalty, trust, and of course, family." --Brad Meltzer " Fastpaced, heart-tugging ...readers will enjoy seeing how it all plays out." -- Publishers Weekly " A gripping thriller ... Exposed wraps up with a demolition-derby doozy of an ending that will leave you shaken ." -- The Washington Post " The final curtain will find you cheering , and Scottoline will have earned every hurrah." -- Kirkus (starred review) "[The Rosato and DiNunzio stories] are always her best works and this newest is the best of the best in this series." -- Huffington Post