Damaged
A Rosato & DiNunzio Novel
by Lisa Scottoline
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Pub Date Aug 16 2016 | Archive Date Aug 23 2016
Description
“Scottoline writes riveting thrillers that keep me up all night, with plots that twist and turn.” –Harlan Coben
One boy. One lawyer. One chance for justice.
Ten-year-old Patrick O'Brien is a natural target at school. Shy, dyslexic, and small for his age, he tries to hide his first-grade reading level from everyone: from his classmates, from the grandfather who cares for him, and from the teachers who are supposed to help him. But the real trouble begins when Patrick is accused of attacking a school aide. The aide promptly quits and sues the boy, his family, and the school district. Patrick's grandfather turns to the law firm of Rosato & DiNunzio for help and Mary DiNunzio is on the case. Soon Mary becomes Patrick's true champion and his only hope for security and justice. But there is more to the story than meets the eye and Patrick might be more troubled than he seems. With twists at every turn and secrets about the family coming to light, Mary DiNunzio might have found the case that can make her a true protector, or break her heart...
With Lisa Scottoline’s trademark emotional depth and fast-paced action, the New York Times bestseller Damaged will have readers riveted to the last page as they root for the beloved characters and their fight for justice.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781250099624 |
PRICE | $27.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I found the second half of this book more engaging than the beginning. The fact that the main character did not consult her fiancé on a life altering decision as they are about to begin their married life, was unrealistic at best. However, putting that aside the storyline was interesting. And concern for the little boy with no family was heart breaking. That the main character stepped up in a huge way turning this sadness into something heart warming.
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