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After Her

De: Joyce Maynard
Narrado por: Joyce Maynard
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The New York Times bestselling author of Labor Day and The Good Daughters returns with a haunting novel of sisterhood, sacrifice, and suspense

I was always looking for excitement, until I found some . . .

Summer, 1979. A dry, hot Northern California school vacation stretches before Rachel and her younger sister, Patty—the daughters of a larger-than-life, irresistibly handsome (and chronically unfaithful) detective father and the mother whose heart he broke.

When we first meet her, Patty is eleven—a gangly kid who loves basketball and dogs and would do anything for her older sister, Rachel. Rachel is obsessed with making up stories and believes she possesses the gift of knowing what's in the minds of people around her. She has visions, whether she wants to or not. Left to their own devices, the sisters spend their days studying record jackets, concocting elaborate fantasies about the mysterious neighbor who moved in down the street, and playing dangerous games on the mountain that looms behind their house.

When young women start turning up dead on the mountain, the girls' father is put in charge of finding the murderer known as the ""Sunset Strangler."" Watching her father's life slowly unravel as months pass and more women are killed, Rachel embarks on her most dangerous game yet . . . using herself as bait to catch the killer. But rather than cracking the case, the consequences of Rachel's actions will destroy her father's career and alter forever the lives of everyone she loves.

Thirty years later, still haunted by the belief that the killer remains at large, Rachel constructs a new strategy to smoke out the Sunset Strangler and vindicate her father—a plan that unexpectedly unearths a long-buried family secret.

Loosely inspired by the Trailside Killer case that terrorized Marin County, California, in the late 1970s, After Her is part thriller, part love story. Maynard has created a poignant, suspenseful, and painfully real family saga that traces a young girl's first explorations of sexuality, the loss of innocence, the bond shared by sisters, and the tender but damaged relationship between a girl and her father that endures even beyond the grave.

Detectives Mujeres Ficción Ficción de mujeres Fiestas Género Ficción Mayoría de Edad Misterio Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Sincero Profesión Deportes Juegos
Sister Bond Portrayal • Family Dynamics Exploration • Excellent Reader • Transformative Family Story • Passionate Novel

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A wonderful sister story. These two California girls had what I would have died to have at their age – a tight sibling relationship, a fun dad who drove a hot car and open handed independence. Who would have known that with all that, they still didn’t have the world by a string?

Joyce Maynard writes a strong passionate novel that vividly describes sisters that barely survived the seventies. I gladly rode on their emotional rollercoaster with them through those crazy teenage thoughts, peer pressure and disappointing parents. Woven in is a very clever and captivating detective investigation that had this reader gasping aloud.

I greatly enjoyed After Her and highly recommend it. The summary is accurate. I could not put it away and was sneeking listens. When this book opened up and I realized that Joyce Maynard was narrating her own book I said out loud to myself, “Always a bad decision.” It wasn’t. By the end of this listen I was claiming it a perfect choice.

I'll be singing M M M MY Sharona for days.

Endearing and Heartbreaking Sister Bond

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Great story, and the author is a fantastic narrator. Highly recommend listening to this book.

Excellent!

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It’s a novel, excellently written, in the writer’s incredible style of making it seem as if you are reading her memoir. I kept thinking the story was real and Joyce Maynard was telling us yet another one of her extremely interesting facets. I loved this book. It’s parts memoir, murder mystery, and a beautiful friendship made up of two sisters.

Phenomenal

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Would you try another book from Joyce Maynard and/or Joyce Maynard?

perhaps, if not narrated by the author.

Would you listen to another book narrated by Joyce Maynard?

Probably not. The story was interesting, but I could not get used to the narration.

Was After Her worth the listening time?

A bit of a waste of time.

I really wanted to like this book

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This book is more about the dysfunctional family of the adolescent narrator than the killer, although the killings provide a constant sense of dread and concern about the detective father's inability to nab the guy. If the work were a memoir, I could forgive the repetitive and uncomfortable exposition on her period and unenthusiastic sexual forays and the details of the unremarkable games she plays with her younger sister. But since it's fiction couldn't it be a little more interesting?
Maynard's craft is excellent; too bad the content is so dull and depressing.

How can a book with a serial killer be so boring?

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