Susan G. (WestofMars) reviewed Listen to the Silence (Sharon McCone, Bk 20) on + 162 more book reviews
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I'm a fan of Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone series, and this one didn't disappoint. The series is fun, intriguing, and it takes you to new places and is full of new surprises while still building on the foundation built early on.
No need to read the series in order; the backstory fills in quite nicely.
No need to read the series in order; the backstory fills in quite nicely.
news of her fathers death sends sharon mcCone rushing to her family home. while going through his personal effects she comes across documents that questions her birth and parentage.
Tracie E. (trace624) reviewed Listen to the Silence (Sharon McCone, Bk 20) on + 63 more book reviews
News of her father's death sends San Francisco P>I>
Sharon McCone rushing to her family home. While going through has personal effects, McCone comes upon a shocking document, one that raises questions about her birth. The stunned, strong-willed investigator embarks on a search for the answers, yet from Montana's Flathead Reservation to a remote county in northern California, all she finds is an impregnable wall of lies and evasion.
Sharon McCone rushing to her family home. While going through has personal effects, McCone comes upon a shocking document, one that raises questions about her birth. The stunned, strong-willed investigator embarks on a search for the answers, yet from Montana's Flathead Reservation to a remote county in northern California, all she finds is an impregnable wall of lies and evasion.
Laura P. (sfreadergrl) - , reviewed Listen to the Silence (Sharon McCone, Bk 20) on + 146 more book reviews
PI Sharon McCone, cleaning out after her father's death, finds a document that raises questions about her birth. Well written series
Fast paced. McCone is a funny and gutsy heroine, weaving Indian culture in to enrich the plot.
Linda A. (Springfieldreader) reviewed Listen to the Silence (Sharon McCone, Bk 20) on + 458 more book reviews
I have read all of Marcia Muller's Sharon McCone series. I love the all.
You think one way about your life and in a moment everything changes. Everything you believed about yourself is untrue. How shocking and disturbing. Read how this detective unravels the mystery of her life and find her true heritage.
This is book 21 in this series and I really enjoyed the tie into Sharon McCone's Native American heritage.