If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Rosenblat
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Sharyn McCrumb
Sharyn McCrumb's Edgar Award-winning novels featuring Elizabeth MacPherson have captured countless fans who eagerly share this young detective's longings for tantalizing cases and all things Scottish. In the latest New York Times best-selling addition to the series, MacPherson yearns for one particular Scot, her missing husband Cameron, while she tries to solve two baffling instances of murder.
If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him draws together the stories of two women, unrelated except for a common crime: both are charged with killing their husbands. As their tales of abandonment and abuse unfold, the forensic anthropologist must sift through decades of information while juggling evidence, hearsay, and history.
Before she realizes it, MacPherson is involved in a battle of the sexes that hits very close to home. Right up until the final verdict, this moving adventure will keep you guessing the outcome and cheering for the spirited investigator.
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fascinating!
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Typical McCrumb story♡
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Would you listen to If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him again? Why?
I probably will listen to it again because I love the narrator. The book became a favorite of mine since it was published. McCrumb's characters are so true to life, and she's dealing with women's issues that are usually not mentioned in 'polite' society.What was one of the most memorable moments of If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him?
When Elizabeth reveals the fate of the original Todhunter that started all the repercussions. Well researched and absolutely true to the time she's considering.Which character – as performed by Barbara Rosenblat – was your favorite?
Elizabeth McPherson is such a sympathetic character in all her grief and trials. She grows in understanding in the book.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The first time I read it, I laughed so hard I cried. Some of the circumstances struck a note in my own past.Any additional comments?
I'm so glad Audible keeps my purchases in a Cloud Library. I can listen to them again and again. By the way, my paperback copies were worn out and drenched with bath water, soda, and coffee.All-Time Favorite Story
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It was okay
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This book reminded me of those logic quizzzes that ask: What do these things have in common? (Answer: Nothing discernible.) It felt so disjointed - a troop of inane legal cases. We bounced from the post-Civil War Lucy to woman in love with a dolphin to irrepressibly snarky wronged wife to mousy wife of narcissistic preacher. All these oddballs and more were stirred together with Elizabeth, with her absent-and-never-explained husband, Cameron. I couldn't identify or cheer for any of these strange characters, including the attorney who chose the moniker A.P,, a designation that jarred and distracted every time she was referred to.
Maybe you'll love it. It wasn't my cup of tea. Even Barbara Rosenblat couldn't rescue this one for me.
Nobody to like here . . . move along . . .
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