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Book Review of If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him (Elizabeth MacPherson, Bk 8)

If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him (Elizabeth MacPherson, Bk 8)
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Sharyn McCrumb has a way of writing that draws you into every one of her stories. She weaves a modern day tale in with one from the past and has you laughing and crying at the same time. This story involves two young lawyers, one with a client on trial for murder and the other who seems to get the clients who have a screw or two loose. While these tales are being told, the reader also learns of a case of apparent poisoning that took place many years prior the the present day cases but ends up being tied in. Enter Elizabeth McPhearson, forensic anthropologist and sister of the male lawyer, who while trying to deal with a missing-at-sea husband also is called upon to help solve one of the cases. A seemingly complicated tale that all comes delightfully together in the end.