natalie Greco Loves Being A Law Professor, Even Though She Can’t Keep Her Students From Cruising Sex.com During Class. She Loves Her Family, Too, But As A Bookworm, Doesn’t Quite Fit In. Then, When A Colleague Talks Nat Into Teaching A Class At A Local Prison, Her Comfortably Imperfect World Turns Upside Down.
a Violent Prison Riot Breaks Out, And In The Chaos, Nat Rushes To Help A Grievously Injured Guard. Before He Dies, He Asks Her To Deliver A Cryptic Message: tell My Wife It’s Under The Floor.
the Dying Declaration Plunges Nat Into A Nightmare. Suddenly, The Girl Who Has Always Followed The Letter Of The Law Finds Herself Suspected Of A Brutal Murder. Forced Into Hiding To Stay Alive, She Sets Out To Save Herself By Deciphering The Puzzle Behind The Dead Guard’s Last Words . . . And Learns The Secret Behind The Greatest Puzzle Of All—herself.
the Washington Post – Maureen Corrigan
… [anyone] Who Needs A Good Laugh, Should Scuttle Over To The Nearest Bookstore And Pick Up A Copy Of Scottoline’s Latest, daddy’s Girl.
Publish Date : 2008
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