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Thank you to Richard Clark, Jr., a farrier who answered all my stupid questions while trying to reset the shoe on a cranky mare. Thanks to all at Thorncroft Equestrian Center, for all of their good work, and especially to Diana Johnson, who teaches me about horses and life.

Thank you to Kevin Sparkman of the DVTO, who helped me a great deal. Also, thank you, Chuck Jones, for your friendship, hunting advice, and general expertise. I also want to acknowledge a fascinating translation of Sun-Tzu by J. M. Huang, which served as a source for Rough Justice.

Equally important as the research is the writing, and I had experts to help with that, too. Heartfelt thanks to president and CEO at HarperCollins, Anthea Disney, to my editor, Carolyn Marino, and to my agent, Molly Friedrich of the Aaron Priest Agency. I marvel constantly at the brilliance, talent, and generosity of these women, who are like literary Power Rangers. They improved this manuscript in countless ways, and supported me throughout all. I am the luckiest author in the world to be able to tap their time and expertise. I can't thank them enough and won't bore the rest of you by going on longer here.

Thanks, too, to Paul Cirone, Molly's assistant, for his hard work and terrific sense of humor, and to Carolyn's assistant, Robin Stamm, who understands the importance of the comma. Special thanks to production editor Andrea Molitor, who cared enough to get it right.

Thank you to Gene Mydlowski, associate publisher, for his efforts and eye, and to Laura Leonard, publicity manager, who, besides being a dynamo on her job, is one of the sweetest people in the world. Thanks to Laura's assistant Caroline Enright, too.

Personal thanks and love to my family and friends, as well as my husband, Peter, and daughter, Kiki. They had to put up with pizza for dinner while I wrestled with this book and, worse yet, they had to put up with me.

About the Author

Lisa Scottoline is a New York Times best-selling author and former trial lawyer. She has won the Edgar Award, the highest prize in suspense fiction, and the Distinguished Author Award, from the Weinberg Library of the University of Scranton. She has served as the Leo Goodwin Senior Professor of Law and Popular Culture at Nova Southeastern Law School, and her novels are used by bar associations for the ethical issues they present. Her books are published in over twenty languages. She lives with her family in the Philadelphia area and welcomes reader email at www.scottoline.com.

Also By Lisa Scottoline

The Vendetta Defense

Moment of Truth

Mistaken Identity

Legal Tender

Running from the Law

Final Appeal

Everywhere That Mary Went

Acclaim and Praise

EVERYWHERE THAT MARY WENT

Nominated for the Edgar Award

"What fun! Lisa Scottoline brings something new to the lawyer-mystery— a brilliant sense of humor."

—Susan Isaacs

"Lisa Scottoline has done the impossible: creating a first novel that is an irresistible page-turner and is also teeming with unforgettable characters."

—Eric Lustbader

"[A] page turner that whips through legal labyrinths and emotional mazes."

—Nora Roberts

"A gripping novel embracing a wide range of characters and human emotions."

Philadelphia Daily News

"A fast-paced, fast-talking legal thriller…. There's an intelligent sense of irony at work."

—Publishers Weekly

FINAL APPEAL

Winner of the Edgar Award, the premier award in crime fiction

"Lisa Scottoline's greatest skill, and it is a remarkable one indeed, is to make the domestic incident, the small characters, and moments come to life and ring absolutely true…. [She] knows the simple yet magical secret at the heart of compelling suspense fiction."

Philadelphia Inquirer

"Lisa Scottoline has been added to my story list for must-read authors. Her stories are filled with teeth-gnashing suspense, her characters are compelling, and her humor cuts to the heart of the issue with laser-like accuracy."

—Janet Evanovich

"A fresh, fast-paced, irreverent writing style."

Tallahassee Democrat

"A very satisfying novel that will hold your interest."

Drood Review of Mystery

"The characters are good, the plot is great, and the wisecracks hilarious."

Naples Daily News (FL)

"Good, speedy fun."

—Entertainment Weekly

RUNNING FROM THE LAW

"Solid gold. Scottoline's hardcover debut is a keeper with a heroine who's almost as funny as she thinks she is— which puts her miles ahead of most other lawyers you know."

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Sharp, intelligent… and hip…. [Scottoline] gives fans of legal thrillers a good, twisty plot, lively characters, and an all-around fun read."

USA Today

"Scottoline is wickedly funny…. The outcome is Mary Higgins Clark meets Susan Isaacs meets John Grisham."

—Philadelphia magazine

"Quick, witty, flavorful, and absorbing. Ms. Scottoline's distinctive voice makes this book a pleasure to read, and I did so at warp speed."

—Richard North Patterson

"Filled with fast-paced action, tantalizing plot twists and the unforgettable Rita, Running from the Law is a completely satisfying novel of suspense and human drama."

—Philadelphia Inquirer

LEGAL TENDER

May change the way readers think about lawyers…. Scottoline merits a big round of applause."

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Scottoline is one of the hot new writers of legal/crime fiction snapping at the heels of John Grisham and Scott Turow."

Cincinnati Post

"Fast-paced, suspenseful."

Los Angeles Times

"Legal Tender'space is so brisk and riveting that you may find yourself, as I did, up most of the night, gobbling it up, straight through, cover to cover."

Philadelphia Daily Press

"Philadelphia lawyer Scottoline provides nonstop action, smart narration, and dozens of helpful tips on going underground in your own hometown."

Kirkus Reviews

"An irresistible protagonist."

Philadelphia Inquirer

CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR LISA SCOTTOLINE AND

ROUGH JUSTICE

"Will delight courtroom junkies and cement Scottoline's standing as the female John Grisham.'

People magazine

"Her skill as a novelist makes her plot sizzle with cliffhanging intensity."

—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Scottoline writes with some genuine snap, producing smartly structured mystery thrillers."

Entertainment Weekly

"The perfect read."

Mademoiselle (Must-Read of the Month)

"[A] gorgeously plotted novel based on a trial lawyer's worst nightmare."