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Everywhere That Mary Went Audiobook Summary

In New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline’s electrifying, Edgar nominated, first novel in her Rosato & Associates series, a young lawyer at an all-female law firm must stay one step ahead of a stalker who has a deadly agenda.

“A page turner that whips through legal labyrinths and emotional mazes.”–Nora Roberts

Mary DiNunzio has been slaving away for the past eight years trying to make partner in her cutthroat Philadelphia law firm. She’s too busy to worry about the crank phone calls she’s been getting–until they fall into a sinister pattern. The phone rings as soon as she gets to work, then as soon as she gets home.

Mary can’t shake the sensation that someone is watching her, following her every move. The shadowboxing turns deadly when her worst fears are realized, and she has to fight for something a lot more important than partnership–her life.

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Everywhere That Mary Went Audiobook Narrator

Kate Burton is the narrator of Everywhere That Mary Went audiobook that was written by Lisa Scottoline

Kate Burton has made numerous stage, film, and television appearances, and was seen on Broadway most recently in Hedda Gabler and The Beauty Queen of Leenane. She played the title role in Alice in Wonderland with her father, Richard Burton, on PBS.

About the Author(s) of Everywhere That Mary Went

Lisa Scottoline is the author of Everywhere That Mary Went

Everywhere That Mary Went Full Details

Narrator Kate Burton
Length 5 hours 16 minutes
Author Lisa Scottoline
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 02, 2004
ISBN 9780060818081

Subjects

The publisher of the Everywhere That Mary Went is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths

Additional info

The publisher of the Everywhere That Mary Went is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780060818081.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Joe

November 30, 2018

This title was what my book club members chose to read for the month. When reading such selections, or the ones won in a Goodreads drawing, I ignore introductions, prefaces, other reviews, and even what is printed on the cover. I want to go into this with an open mind. So I read the book and this is what I would like to share with you, hopefully without giving away any spoilers.I suppose what caught my attention right off was that the main character was in a major law firm. She didn't just 'work' there, but actually shared with me just what the heck goes on in the ivory tower. As I was reading I said to myself, "Either this author is a lawyer or she did one heck of a lot of research!" It is funny, one I despise, and one I admire. It wasn't until I finished the story that I found out the author was in fact a lawyer. So I guess I have to give a good review or she'll sue me. I know this was fiction, but they say to write about what you know. That being the case, I was more caught up in the character's work dealings than with her private life. But that's just me. I am sure the ladies in my book club just ate this up. One comment though. She had two guys bonding over traded war stories concerning aircraft I it was so wrong I wanted to pull my hair out. This was one instance that she was out of her element. I felt like Chief Ramsey overhearing the McDonalds fry guy talking about cooking in hot water instead of hot grease!Now if the author was writing about what she knows, and I read about all the human garbage that pass for top lawyers and judges in this fictional account, I wonder if it is time for us to bring out the guillotine. What I am hinting at is that you will enjoy this book if you like drama.There were some twists that I never saw coming. One in particular was her boss and his hot secretary. I have worked in a corporate headquarters and there was plenty of eye candy. The candy counter was usually a receptionist desk bigger than my laboratory bench!One thing I really enjoyed was the author's knack for describe things by comparing them to something else. Being a Catholic, she made the reference to how the detective in his dark raincoat looked like a big alter boy. Anyone who grew up Catholic knows exactly what she is referring to. It was picture clear. And she did this over and over again!I have to admit that there were some parts in the middle that seemed to be filler material. As for guessing who the bad guy was, that I didn't know. There were so many clues given that after a while I said to myself, "Naw' it ain't him," over and over. The closer I got to the end I kept wondering who it could be? Maybe even a woman? Well, you will have to read it and see.3.5 rounded up to 4 stars

Kellie

April 08, 2021

3.5 stars

Carolyn E

December 30, 2013

I loved this story!! I recently read Accused by Lisa Scottoline--the 12th book in the "Rosato & Associates" series, and I loved it. I decided to go back and re-read some of Scottoline's early books in this series. Everywhere That Mary Went is the first book in this series, and a truly exciting story. I couldn't put it down. Now, on to book two, Legal Tender.

Carol

October 12, 2018

I just realized that I have not been reading this great series in order, and I am rather fanatical about doing that. This first novel introduces Mary DiNunzio and friends in a fast-paced thriller. A great ride.

Christine

January 11, 2016

Mary Nunzio, a lawyer who has been with her employers, a Philadelphia law firm, for 8 years and is well in line to make partner. There are however some problems in her life -both professional and personal -which are casting dark shadows over her future .She is a newly created widow, having lost her husband in what the police have dismissed as a car accident; Mary is unpersuaded and feels it may well have been murder. She is also receiving death threats in the form of notes and phone calls while her apartment is broken into. Add to these problems a major attack of conscience about her work, which is mainly to defend large corporations against often justified compensation claims, together with some jealousy from work colleagues about her impending elevation to partner, and you get a woman with a lot on her plate.She confides in a colleague Judy and her gay secretary Brent; events then take a darker turn when Brent is killed buy a hit and run driver, Mary being the real target. She then falls in love with a prime suspect in the campaign against her, a fellow lawyer .Recommended to lovers of the legal thriller and those seeking books with a strong female character in the pivotal role.

Sandy

April 24, 2018

Mary is working hard to get promoted to partner in her law firm. She knows that there are others trying for the same job and one of them is sending her notes and stalking her, hoping that she will mess up before being chosen. These calls start getting really annoying and somewhat frightening and Mary starts to look for who it can be. After a death of someone close to her, she realizes she is in danger and she tries to figure out who is doing the stalking. Hasn't Mary had enough death in her life, after loosing her husband in a bicycle accident? This was a good introduction to Mary and Julie and the life of an up and coming lawyer. The author does a good job of building suspense and also showing that all is not brightness and light in this life Mary has chosen.

Kym

October 08, 2021

The very first Rosato and Associates book. I thought I would never find it. Then it came up in an audible sale so I got it. We meet Judy and Mary in this book and Rosato is not in it yet. It gives some good background and character development. I never saw the ending coming.

Art

December 21, 2014

Everywhere That Mary Went is book one in the Rasato and associates series by Lisa Scottoline. This book follows a lawyer with the titular name of Mary as unforeseen events happen to and around her. It is this cloud that surrounds the story because the reader finds things out almost about the same time our muse does. Scottoline is very adept at building suspense and has a keen knack to make the reader want to turn the page. There was no stated mystery in the book the mystery is figuring out what's happening! The story has major twists and the characters feel vibrant. Scottoline has the ability to make you care and yet sacrifice when the narrative demands it. This novel has the rare pacing that the story flows off the page. Everywhere Mary Went will keep you engrossed all the way until the end five stars!

Dale

March 15, 2021

A Review of the AudiobookOriginally published in 1994.Audiobook version published in 2016 by HarperAudio.Read by Teri Schnaubelt.Duration: 9 hours, 5 minutes.Unabridged.Back in the 1990's, I worked at a used book store. A copy of Everywhere that Mary Went came in. I was intrigued so I read it. After that, whenever a fan of legal thrillers would come in and ask if we had anything new or a little different I'd hand them that book. Soon enough, we were sold out and we kept on selling them whenever they came in. I even talked a group of ladies to use it for their book discussion group and they loved it. I sort of feel like I had a part in promoting Lisa Scottoline when she was starting out.Eventually, this one book grew into a series of eleven books and I read most of them (maybe all of them - it's been a while). While I was scrolling through my possible choices of my next audiobook, I decided to go back and revisit this series. Mary DiNunzio is a lawyer from a working class background about to make partner in a fancy Philadelphia law firm. Things seem to be going well for her, except for the strange typewritten letters and the hang up phone calls at home and at the office. Also, there's the car that seems to be following her. Is it her imagination? Is it related to one of her cases? Is it from one of the other lawyers trying to make partner? Is it the creepy judge? Her supervisor?I liked the audiobook, but I remember absolutely loving this book 25 years ago. It had funny scenes and endearing characters and it had been so long that I really didn't remember the plot at all. But, it wasn't the great novel that I remembered.Still, I rate it 4 stars out of 5.See all of my reviews of Lisa Scottoline books here: https://dwdsreviews.blogspot.com/sear...

Kelley

May 07, 2019

It's fun to read a book that's been written almost 30 years ago and happens to be in your field, i.e. legal research where you don't have access to the most recent opinions at your fingertips?! I really had no idea who was stalking her until the end. I have read the Rosato and Associates series, but I look forward to catching up on the older series.

Anne

May 02, 2018

I don’t know why I haven’t read any of Lisa Scottoline’s books until now. Everywhere That Mary Went was fascinating! A recent widow is being stalked and the stalker goes so far as to murder her gay male secretary. Mary and her best friend are also dealing with trying to make partner in their prestigious law firm.

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