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From New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline, Most Wanted is a novel of suspense and emotional justice. "Spellbinding. Another tour de force from Scottoline. It drew me in, in a single breath." -Mary Kubica DONOR 3319 PROFILE: TALL. BLONDE. BLUE EYES. MEDICAL STUDENT. WANTED FOR MURDER. Christine Nilsson and her husband, Marcus, are desperate for a baby. Unable to conceive, they find themselves facing a difficult choice they had never anticipated. After many appointments with specialists, endless research, and countless conversations, they make the decision to use a donor. Two months…mehr

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From New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline, Most Wanted is a novel of suspense and emotional justice. "Spellbinding. Another tour de force from Scottoline. It drew me in, in a single breath." -Mary Kubica DONOR 3319 PROFILE: TALL. BLONDE. BLUE EYES. MEDICAL STUDENT. WANTED FOR MURDER. Christine Nilsson and her husband, Marcus, are desperate for a baby. Unable to conceive, they find themselves facing a difficult choice they had never anticipated. After many appointments with specialists, endless research, and countless conversations, they make the decision to use a donor. Two months pass, and Christine is happily pregnant. But one day, she is shocked to see a young blond man on the TV being arrested for a series of brutal murders-and the blond man bears an undeniable and uncanny resemblance to her donor. Delving deeper to uncover the truth, Christine must confront a terrifying reality and face her worst fears. Riveting and fast-paced, with the depth of emotionality that has garnered Lisa Scottoline legions of fans, Most Wanted poses an ethical and moral dilemma: What would you do if the biological father of your unborn child was a killer?
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LISA SCOTTOLINE is a New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award-winning author of thirty novels, including After Anna and Every Fifteen Minutes. She has 30 million copies of her books in print in the U.S., she has been published in thirty-five countries and her thrillers have been optioned for television and film. Lisa writes a weekly column with her daughter, Francesca Serritella, for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Those stories have been adapted into a series of bestselling memoirs. Lisa lives on a Pennsylvania farm with an array of pets.