

An edition of If I'd killed him when I met him -- (1995)
an Elizabeth MacPherson novel
By Sharyn McCrumb
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Language
eng
Pages
275
Description:
When forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson becomes the official P.I. for her brother Bill's fledgling Virginia law firm, she quickly takes on two complex cases. Eleanor Royden, a perfect lawyer's wife for twenty years, has shot her ex-husband and his wife in cold blood. And Donna Jean Morgan is implicated in the death of her Bible-thumping bigamist husband. Bill's feminist firebrand partner, A. P. Hill, does her damnedest for Eleanor, an abused wife in denial, and Bill gallantly defends Donna Jean. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's forensic expertise, including her special knowledge of poisons, gives her the most challenging case of her career. . . .From the Paperback edition.
subjects: Fiction, Women forensic anthropologists, Elizabeth MacPherson (Fictitious character), Forensic anthropology, Detective and mystery stories, Mystery, Women anthropologists, Macpherson, elizabeth (fictitious character), fiction, Virginia, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, women sleuths, Large type books
Places: Virginia