She was a unemployed single mother living off credit when she wrote her first book. Today, she's a New York Times bestselling author of page-turning thrillers and a columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Mystery writer Lisa Scottoline talks about the writing process, getting published, portraying strong women, and helping lawyers rethink concepts of justice.
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Mystery Writer Lisa Scottoline
Listen Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 at 1:32 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuest host: Matthew Felling
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Lisa Scottoline
Author of "Lady Killer" (Harper Collins); and Chick Wit columnist, The Philadelphia Inquirer;
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