I Have Some Questions for You
by Rebecca Makkai and narrated by Julia Whelan and JD Jackson
đ An AudioFile Best Fiction Audiobook of 2023
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“This one was fun for me because I love a good mystery, but it also has a true crime podcast focus. Itâs about a woman who is a podcaster. She went to high school in New Hampshireâa made-up boarding schoolâand she returns to teach some classes. It turns out a student had been murdered while she was there and someone who worked at the college was convicted of the murder. Now as a teacher, with her students, she reinvestigates, âWhat actually happened to her classmate? What happened to the person who was ultimately convicted of her murder?â It was an intriguing listen. The main characterâs life is a mess. Her husband is going through a scandal. Youâve got the layers of the mystery, her personal life and her returning to a place where she didnât have the best experience.” Read more...
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