MacPhersons Lament, Sharyn McCrumb
MacPhersons Lament, Sharyn McCrumb
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MacPherson's Lament

Author: Sharyn McCrumb

Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/06/2010


Synopsis

Sharyn McCrumb's Edgar Award-winning series features the savvy exploits of forensic anthropologist and not-so-amateur sleuth Elizabeth MacPherson. In MacPherson's Lament, family troubles in Virginia spin out of control, forcing Elizabeth to leave her adopted Scotland to sort out the multiplying problems. Struggling to start a new law practice in Danville, Virginia, Bill MacPherson will handle almost any case, even his parents' divorce. But when he takes on a realtor's job-selling an antebellum mansion for eight elderly daughters of Confederate veterans-he only earns criminal charges. As Elizabeth confronts her panicked sibling, she wonders if even she can untangle this web of deceit and keep her brother out of prison. Best-selling author Sharyn McCrumb's masterful storytelling is guaranteed to captivate readers as she deftly combines the past with the present, humor with suspense. Barbara Rosenblat's first-rate performance leads you on a luxurious armchair tour of the South alongside the spunky Elizabeth.

About Sharyn McCrumb

Sharyn McCrumb is the New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Ballad novels. She has received numerous honors for her work, including the Mary Frances Hobson Prize for Southern Literature, the AWA Book of the Year, and Notable Books in both The New York Times and Los Angeles Times. She was also named a Virginia Woman of History for Achievement in Literature. She lives and writes in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, fewer than one hundred miles from where her family settled in 1790.


Reviews

A nice, pleasant stroll through the travails of the MacPherson clan, light and fluffly as the old lady hair on my head. Nothing here to shock my staggering ancient heart. Despite Elizabeth's parents starting divorce proceedings and the possibility that Bill, Elizabeth's brother, might never use his s......more