Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline

American author of legal thrillers
Date of Birth: 01.07.1995
Country: USA

Content:
  1. The Unstoppable Legal Thriller Author: Lisa Scottoline
  2. Early Life and Education
  3. Literary Success and Accolades
  4. A Multifaceted Creative Force
  5. Inspiration and Research
  6. A Family of Furry Friends
  7. Rural Retreat and the Joys of Country Living
  8. Personal and Professional Milestones

The Unstoppable Legal Thriller Author: Lisa Scottoline

Lisa Scottoline, the acclaimed author of 31 New York Times bestsellers and recipient of the Edgar Award, is a master of legal thrillers who goes to extraordinary lengths to craft her riveting narratives. Whether it's climbing the Rocky Steps, exploring landfills, or taking boxing lessons, Scottoline's commitment to authenticity is unwavering.

Early Life and Education

Born on July 1, 1955, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Scottoline earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in English Literature from the University of Pennsylvania. She subsequently attended law school at the same institution and excelled in her studies. Despite her successful legal career as a litigator at Dechert, Scottoline's true passion lay in writing. After the birth of her daughter, she left the law firm to pursue her literary aspirations.

Literary Success and Accolades

Scottoline's novels have consistently topped bestseller lists in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. The latter hailed her work "Look Again" as "one of the best crime novels of the year," and it was recognized as a "World Book Night Book" in 2013. Scottoline's emotionally resonant stories feature relatable, flawed characters who continue to resonate with readers and critics long after the final page is turned.

Janet Maslin of The New York Times praised Scottoline's Rosato & Associates series as "poignant, consistently suspenseful thrillers" with characters that are "ingratiatingly sly, cheerfully self-mocking." A recipient of the prestigious Edgar Award, Scottoline has received widespread recognition from influential organizations across the country.

A Multifaceted Creative Force

Beyond her literary accomplishments, Scottoline is a generous philanthropist, an engaging speaker, an avid Eagles fan, an accomplished cook, and a vegetarian. She has an eye for design, a love of pink, and a passion for gardening and golf. Her musical tastes range from U2 to Frank Sinatra and 50 Cent. Proudly American, there is nothing that brings Scottoline more joy than spending time with her daughter.

Inspiration and Research

Asked where she finds inspiration for her books, Scottoline evokes laughter with the response that she prays. However, she is sincere in her belief that answers come in both ordinary and extraordinary ways. From supermarket interactions to magazine articles and personal experiences, both profound and mundane, Scottoline's inspiration is as diverse as her characters.

Uncompromising in her commitment to research, Scottoline delves deeply into her subjects to ensure accuracy and authenticity. She reads, searches online, and consults with experts. But when indirect experience falls short, Scottoline prefers to immerse herself in the sensory experiences of her characters. This has led her to take boxing lessons, visit convents, and climb the Philadelphia Museum of Art's iconic "Rocky Steps." She has even crawled into the trunk of her car in a parking garage to devise a realistic escape route for a protagonist. From landfills to weekly poker tournaments, Scottoline's research endeavors have included a memorable shopping spree for the novel "Courting Trouble."

A Family of Furry Friends

An ardent animal lover, Scottoline shares her home with a menagerie of canine companions, including a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Her affinity for this breed began when her daughter brought home a puppy named Pip. Scottoline's canine family expanded with Little Tony, her Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and was later joined by loyal Peach. The birth of Peach's puppies, Daniel Boone and Kit Carson, brought immense joy to the author. Photographs of her beloved dogs, including an exuberant corgi named Ruby, grace Scottoline's Facebook and Twitter pages. While her pets provide unconditional love, they also disrupt her writing with their playful demands.

Vivi and Mimi, two feline princesses, are the queens of Scottoline's household. The former is an aloof gray and white beauty, while the latter is a playful black and white companion. A neighbor's passing prompted Scottoline to adopt her cat Spanky, a contented and affectionate senior feline.

Rural Retreat and the Joys of Country Living

Scottoline finds solace in her cozy farmhouse in the countryside. No farm would be complete without chickens, and Scottoline's coop is home to a variety of breeds that provide her with endless amusement and a steady supply of eggs.

Personal and Professional Milestones

Throughout her career, Scottoline has sold over 30 million copies of her books, which have been translated into 35 languages. Since March 2007, she and her daughter have co-written the weekly column Chick Wit for the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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