Dirty Blonde 
Lawyer Cate Fante, who is attractive, sexy, and tough-minded, has just been appointed to the federal bench in Philadelphia. With her new status in the elite meritocracy that is the federal judiciary, she often feels like an imposter because of her working-class background. For instance, at a fancy dinner, she’s more likely to joke with the waiters than her colleagues. Divorced, Cate also has a secret sex life. She’s attracted to bad boys and working-class men, like the ones she grew up with in the former coal-mining town of Centralia in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Cate is presiding over a high-profile multi-million dollar breach-of-contract lawsuit in which a former Philly ADA is suing the producer of a highly successful TV series for stealing his ideas. All true, but the verbal contract isn’t enforceable. As difficult as it is, this means that Cate has to make a ruling that ends the lawsuit in the sleazy TV guy’s favor. Cate learns that being a judge doesn’t always mean that she can do justice.
Upset over the ruling she had to make, Cate heads for a bar and there meets a good-looking rough-hewn leather-jacketed hunk and goes off with him to a nearby motel. Cate quickly realizes she’s made a mistake, apologizes and turns to leave, but the guy becomes aggressive and Cate barely manages to get out of the room. At home, she turns on the local news to learn that the TV producer from her court case has been shot to death outside a local restaurant. Not only that, but she soon also finds out that a man has been found dead after a fall from a motel’s exterior staircase. A stricken Cate recognizes instantly the pictures of the leather-jacketed man who’d attacked her at the hotel.
Things go from bad to worse in a hurry, and amazingly Cate finds her private life splashed all over the papers and her job in jeopardy. Her only hope is to clear her name and find a murderer.
I could not accept the premise that a judge would go bar hopping and bed hopping as the main character did here. I'm sure Scottoline could've found a better way to write about the mining town in PA. Good to read during commercial breaks while watching the Olympics.
After a Federal Judge finds for a sleezy TV producer, he and his suer, a former DA who wrote an outline and script for what is now a successful series, get into a fight. Later that same evening the producer is murdered and eventually the writer is also found dead and suicide is listed as the cause. The Judge is great in Court, but after Court she is more than a little out of control and goes to shady bars in bad neighborhoods and picks up "inappropriate" men for sexual hi jinks. Everything comes

I try not to be too picky about this type of book a quick, mindless read that isnt going to stay with me much beyond the moment I finish the last page. When such a book does stay with me, its for all the wrong reasons. Such is the case with Dirty Blonde. The protagonist is a federal judge based in Philadelphia. She is presiding at a trial in which a plaintiff is suing the defendant, a television producer, for stealing what the plaintiff claims was his idea for a series. During a meeting the
Cate Fantes career is on the rise. As Dirty Blonde opens, Cate has just been appointed a federal judge. She has a great career, the great house, all the trappings of success. But Cate also has a little secretshe likes to stop in seedy bars, pick up random men and find the nearest hotel for a little bit of adult fun.Six months later, Cate is the federal judge on an intellectual property rights case about the hit drama Attorneys@Law. The defendent, Richard Martz is suing big Hollywood producer Art
The title of this book pretty much describes the main character, Cate Fante. She has just been appointed to be a judge, the promotion she's been working so hard to achieve. She has barely taken on the new position when she has to rule in a case which ends in the mysterious murders of both the plaintive and defendant. If that wasn't bad enough, her personal life has been publicized for all to see (she is indeed a dirty blonde). Her new relationship with a great man is going under. A tv show is
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Original Title: | Dirty Blonde |
ISBN: | 0060742917 (ISBN13: 9780060742911) |
Edition Language: | English |
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New York Times bestselling author Lisa Scottoline delivers a gripping stand-alone thriller that features a female judge who gets into trouble when the defendant in a high-profile lawsuit is killedLawyer Cate Fante, who is attractive, sexy, and tough-minded, has just been appointed to the federal bench in Philadelphia. With her new status in the elite meritocracy that is the federal judiciary, she often feels like an imposter because of her working-class background. For instance, at a fancy dinner, she’s more likely to joke with the waiters than her colleagues. Divorced, Cate also has a secret sex life. She’s attracted to bad boys and working-class men, like the ones she grew up with in the former coal-mining town of Centralia in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Cate is presiding over a high-profile multi-million dollar breach-of-contract lawsuit in which a former Philly ADA is suing the producer of a highly successful TV series for stealing his ideas. All true, but the verbal contract isn’t enforceable. As difficult as it is, this means that Cate has to make a ruling that ends the lawsuit in the sleazy TV guy’s favor. Cate learns that being a judge doesn’t always mean that she can do justice.
Upset over the ruling she had to make, Cate heads for a bar and there meets a good-looking rough-hewn leather-jacketed hunk and goes off with him to a nearby motel. Cate quickly realizes she’s made a mistake, apologizes and turns to leave, but the guy becomes aggressive and Cate barely manages to get out of the room. At home, she turns on the local news to learn that the TV producer from her court case has been shot to death outside a local restaurant. Not only that, but she soon also finds out that a man has been found dead after a fall from a motel’s exterior staircase. A stricken Cate recognizes instantly the pictures of the leather-jacketed man who’d attacked her at the hotel.
Things go from bad to worse in a hurry, and amazingly Cate finds her private life splashed all over the papers and her job in jeopardy. Her only hope is to clear her name and find a murderer.
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Title | : | Dirty Blonde |
Author | : | Lisa Scottoline |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | January 30th 2007 by Harper (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Thriller. Suspense. Crime. Fiction |
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It has been a long time between drinks since I last read a Lisa Scottoline book and now I think why did I ever stop reading her books? Like previous reads, we have subtle humor intertwined beautifully with edge of your seat tension and intrigue.In her 30's, Cate Fante is just starting out in the biggest role of her life as a Supreme Court Judge none the wiser that her first case will be one that not only turns deadly but threatens to ruin her life. After ruling in a civil case both participantsI could not accept the premise that a judge would go bar hopping and bed hopping as the main character did here. I'm sure Scottoline could've found a better way to write about the mining town in PA. Good to read during commercial breaks while watching the Olympics.
After a Federal Judge finds for a sleezy TV producer, he and his suer, a former DA who wrote an outline and script for what is now a successful series, get into a fight. Later that same evening the producer is murdered and eventually the writer is also found dead and suicide is listed as the cause. The Judge is great in Court, but after Court she is more than a little out of control and goes to shady bars in bad neighborhoods and picks up "inappropriate" men for sexual hi jinks. Everything comes

I try not to be too picky about this type of book a quick, mindless read that isnt going to stay with me much beyond the moment I finish the last page. When such a book does stay with me, its for all the wrong reasons. Such is the case with Dirty Blonde. The protagonist is a federal judge based in Philadelphia. She is presiding at a trial in which a plaintiff is suing the defendant, a television producer, for stealing what the plaintiff claims was his idea for a series. During a meeting the
Cate Fantes career is on the rise. As Dirty Blonde opens, Cate has just been appointed a federal judge. She has a great career, the great house, all the trappings of success. But Cate also has a little secretshe likes to stop in seedy bars, pick up random men and find the nearest hotel for a little bit of adult fun.Six months later, Cate is the federal judge on an intellectual property rights case about the hit drama Attorneys@Law. The defendent, Richard Martz is suing big Hollywood producer Art
The title of this book pretty much describes the main character, Cate Fante. She has just been appointed to be a judge, the promotion she's been working so hard to achieve. She has barely taken on the new position when she has to rule in a case which ends in the mysterious murders of both the plaintive and defendant. If that wasn't bad enough, her personal life has been publicized for all to see (she is indeed a dirty blonde). Her new relationship with a great man is going under. A tv show is
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