
Looking for Yesterday
A Sharon McCone Mystery, Book 33
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Narrado por:
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Laura Hicks
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Marcia Muller
Three years ago, Caro Warrick was acquitted for the murder of her best friend, Amelia Bettecourt, but the lingering doubts of everyone around Caro is adversely affecting her life. Sharon McCone is confident that she can succeed where other detectives have failed (though at times it's hard to shake her own misgivings about what happened), but when Caro is brutally beaten right at Sharon's doorstep, the investigation takes on a whole new course. How many more people remain at risk until Amelia's murderer is finally caught?
This audio includes a bonus McCone story, "Skeleton in the Closet"!
©2012 the Pronzini-Muller Family Trust (P)2012 AudioGOListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you listen to Looking for Yesterday again? Why?
Absolutely. I liked that Sharon was the center of attention again and the story was very compelling.Who was your favorite character and why?
I think Ted and Ray are my favorites but they don't get a lot of airtime in this book.What does Laura Hicks bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Voices for everyone - even when I read her books now I will have voices for all the characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Nope but I listen to books to escape.This book is worth your credit!
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If you could sum up Looking for Yesterday in three words, what would they be?
Great Mystery Book!Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
As the story unfolded in all it's complexities, I thought that I had figured it out. I was really wrong!Which character – as performed by Laura Hicks – was your favorite?
My favorite character was of course the central character, Sharon McCone.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
This book kept my interest, it was hard to stop listening. I usually only listen in my car, but this book was too exciting, so I finished it at home.Any additional comments?
If you like mysteries, this is one not to be missed. A really good book with well drawn characters and a plot which kept me interested to the end. I recommend it highly.Marcia Muller at Her Best
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But the one thing that drove me crazy, is the one that most frequently drives me crazy about narrators. Ridiculously mis-pronounced words. It would seem that anyone hired to narrate a recorded book would first read the book, perhaps highlight the words they don't know, and then look them up. Or listen to previous narrators who got them correct. Or most basically, ask the author who certainly knows them very well. Some are local dialect, in which case the reader might ask someone who lives there. Some are less commonly known words in general. But if the author has chosen to include them in the story, the reader should prepare and get them right. Small stuff maybe, but it's jarring to the ear, and diminishes the enjoyment of the book. I've spent many wonderful days in the wine country. Someone please look up how to say Lytton Springs. I'm also a pilot. McCone long flew and loved a delightful aerobatic plane. It's called a Citabria (basically aerobatic spelled backwards). Not a common name outside aviation circles, but...really not that hard! Ms. Hicks absolutely butchered it. Please Laura, if you ever read another McCone novel, prepare better!
Narrator needs to practice
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