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{{Infobox person |name = Lisa Scottoline |image = |birth_date = July 1, 1955 |birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |occupation = Author, attorney |years_active = 1994–present |notable_works = ''Every Fifteen Minutes'', ''Look Again'', Rosato & Associates series }} '''Lisa Scottoline''' (born July 1, 1955) is an American author and former attorney from Philadelphia. She is a bestselling writer of legal thrillers, many of which are set in Philadelphia and feature the city's legal community as a backdrop. == Early Life and Education == Scottoline grew up in Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated with honors in English. She earned her law degree from Penn Law School, where she was associate editor of the Law Review.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.scottoline.com/about |title=About Lisa Scottoline |publisher=Official Website |access-date=December 2025}}</ref> After law school, she clerked for the Pennsylvania Court of Appeals and practiced law at a prestigious Philadelphia firm before turning to writing full-time. == Writing Career == === Breakthrough === Scottoline's debut novel, ''Everywhere That Mary Went'' (1993), was nominated for an Edgar Award. Her subsequent novels established her as a major voice in legal thriller fiction. === Major Works === '''Rosato & Associates Series:''' * ''Everywhere That Mary Went'' (1993) * ''Final Appeal'' (1994) * ''Running from the Law'' (1995) * And numerous sequels featuring Philadelphia attorney Bennie Rosato '''Standalone Thrillers:''' * ''Look Again'' (2009) - New York Times #1 Bestseller * ''Save Me'' (2011) * ''Don't Go'' (2013) * ''Every Fifteen Minutes'' (2015) * ''After Anna'' (2018) Many of her novels have reached the New York Times bestseller list. === Writing Style === Scottoline's work is known for: * Strong female protagonists, often attorneys * Philadelphia settings and local color * Legal procedural elements * Exploration of moral dilemmas * Family drama combined with suspense == Philadelphia in Her Work == Philadelphia figures prominently in Scottoline's fiction: * Courtrooms at Philadelphia City Hall * Rittenhouse Square * Society Hill and Center City neighborhoods * The Philadelphia legal community * Local landmarks and institutions She has credited the city with providing rich material for her stories, from its history to its diverse neighborhoods. == Nonfiction == Scottoline has also written nonfiction, including humorous essay collections co-authored with her daughter Francesca Serritella: * ''Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog'' (2009) * ''My Nest Isn't Empty, It Just Has More Closet Space'' (2010) * ''Best Friends, Occasional Enemies'' (2011) == Recognition == * Edgar Award nomination for Best First Novel * Multiple New York Times bestseller status * Honorary doctorate from Cabrini College * Teaches at Penn Law School's fiction writing program == See Also == * [[Philadelphia Literary Scene]] * [[University of Pennsylvania]] * [[Philadelphia Courts]] == References == <references /> {{#seo: |title=Lisa Scottoline - Philadelphia Wiki |description=Lisa Scottoline, Philadelphia author and attorney known for bestselling legal thrillers set in the city, creator of Rosato & Associates series. |keywords=Lisa Scottoline, Philadelphia author, legal thriller, Rosato Associates, Penn Law, Philadelphia fiction |type=Article }} [[Category:People]] [[Category:Writers]] [[Category:Philadelphia Natives]] [[Category:University of Pennsylvania]]
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