A review by davidpaige
Killer Smile by Lisa Scottoline

4.0

In this extensive research novel, Lisa Scottoline creates the story of Amadeo Brandolini, who was sent to, and died in, an internment camp during World War II. Amadeo's family is suing for reparations from the Government, and Mary DiNunzio is representing the family.

During the investigation, Mary learns things about the internment of Italian-Americans during the war. In typical fashion, she strikes out on her own, trying to avoid the wrath of Bennie Rosato, and in the process placing herself in mortal danger.

This is one of Lisa Scottoline's best works yet. In the audio edition, there is an interview with the author in which she recounts the story of her grandparents, who were forced to register and enemy aliens during World War II.