Looking for yesterday

Marcia Muller

Large print - 2012

Three years ago, Caro Warrick was acquitted for the murder of her best friend Amelia Bettencourt, but the lingering doubts of everyone around Caro are affecting her life. Sharon McCone is confident that she can succeed where other detectives have failed, but when Caro is brutally beaten right at Sharon's doorstep, the investigation takes a whole new course. How many more people remain at risk until Amelia's murderer is finally caught?

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Genres
Mystery fiction
Published
Waterville, Me. : Thorndike Press 2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Marcia Muller (-)
Edition
Large print ed
Physical Description
373 p. (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781410451460
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Review by Booklist Review

San Francisco PI Sharon McCone is a straight shooter gun or no gun. She's also a survivor. Back on the beat after recovering from a bullet to the brain, McCone is hired by Caro Warrick, who can't rest easy even after being acquitted of her best friend's murder. What is eating at Warrick's conscience? And why can't the public accept the verdict and move on? Turns out, Warrick has a worrisome past. During her childhood, her brother accidentally shot and killed their younger sister. Can one ever recover from such a traumatic event? McCone has an impressive track record, and she's confident she can prevail where other gumshoes have failed. For her part, Warrick has partnered with a true-crime writer in hopes of setting the record straight. At the same time, a vindictive journalist is determined to bring her down. When McCone finds Warrick's bloody body at her doorstep, she fears the demons she will inevitably unearth. Although this thirty-first entry in the acclaimed series moves slowly at times, McCone remains a thoroughly likable sleuth, and her many fans will eagerly follow her anywhere, at whatever pace.--Block, Allison Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Bestseller Muller's strong 31st Sharon McCone mystery (after 2011's City of Whispers) centers on Caro Warrick, who was tried three years earlier for murdering her best friend, Amelia Bettencourt, a member of a prominent San Francisco political family. Caro is seeking McCone's help in establishing the truth of Bettencourt's murder. Warrick allegedly shot the other woman 12 times in Bettencourt's Nob Hill apartment after learning that her friend was having an affair with her lover, up-and-coming stockbroker Jake Green. Green's suspicions insured her indictment Although Warrick was acquitted at trial, popular sentiment still regards her as guilty. Her efforts to rehabilitate her reputation have led Warrick to partner with a true crime writer, but a vindictive journalist, who has a vendetta against Warrick in part because of her support for gun control, is also planning a book and is trying to block hers. Unexpected plot turns complement a plausible, relatable lead character. Agent: Molly Friedrich, Friedrich Literary. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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