Best-selling, award-winning author Jan Burke presents Remember Me, Irene, a novel of "electric suspense" (Grand Rapids Press). Here, daring investigative reporter Irene Kelly encounters a most unexpected blast from the past. "I'm not who I used to be," whispers an apparent stranger on the street. This cryptic remark puts Irene on the path to uncovering the very core of the city's corruption.
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"A worthy 4th novel in this series. It is multilayered and the plot is sophisticated. I did figure out the major “twist” pretty early on, but the book still surprised me in places. Highly recommended. "
— Cupcakencorset (4 out of 5 stars)
" One of my all time favorite mysteries. The beginning hooked me and I couldn't put it down. I really deserves FIVE stars but can't put it in that category. "
— Sara, 2/21/2013" Good; Continuing character: Irene Kelly; reporter comes across street person who is her former college instructor, and he (along with others) ends up dead when he starts resurrecting an old story about corruption in city development. "
— Joe, 6/27/2012" I really enjoy these books. They are nostalgic with pagers instead of cell phones. Irene and Frank are such a great couple. The mystery pulls you along until the very end. "
— Joyce, 1/31/2012" This is one of my favorite series. If you are looking for a new mystery author to try, start with this series. Not this book, obviously! Jeez! "
— Ryan, 12/27/2011" Not as good as some of her other ones. Was too predictable but an ok read. "
— Vanillahugz, 11/23/2011" liking this series, can't believe I just discovered it. Going back to read them all! "
— Lynda, 5/20/2011" I really enjoy these books. They are nostalgic with pagers instead of cell phones. Irene and Frank are such a great couple. The mystery pulls you along until the very end. "
— Nana, 11/22/2010" Good; Continuing character: Irene Kelly; reporter comes across street person who is her former college instructor, and he (along with others) ends up dead when he starts resurrecting an old story about corruption in city development. <br/> "
— Joe, 8/27/2009" Fourth in a series <br/>Newspaper reporter Irene Kelly solves mysteries a la Kinsey Milhone. She meets a homeless man who later she finds out was her mentor/professor. She must find out who killed him. "
— Cynthia, 8/16/2008Jan Burke is the author of a dozen crime novels, including the popular Irene Kelly series, as well as a collection of short stories. She is the founder of the Crime Lab Project and is a member of the board of the California Forensic Science Institute. She lives in Southern California with her husband.
Eliza Foss is an actress who has appeared in numerous theaters in New York City and around the country. She has narrated over thirty books and short stories, been featured in AudioFile magazine, and won five AudioFile Earphones Awards for her narrations.