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by Sue Grafton
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 5 years ago
Have to say that this one was pretty good though the usual suspects are not in it much (Rosie, Henry, William, etc.). We have Kinsey following someone who stole something from a neighbor/client's home and then gets caught up with I guess you can just say are a family of not so bright thieves. Kins...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 9 years ago
I admit it: I haven't read a Sue Grafton novel since 2012. Why do I know that so clearly? That's when Grafton quite notably referred to indie authors as lazy. The original interview, on LouisvilleKy.com, is no longer available, but various commentaries and quotations from it are on the internet fore...
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews rated it 10 years ago
San Francisco Examiner called this novel one of Kinsey Millhone's "wildest adventures yet." I have to disagree. If I wasn't so invested in this series, I would have stopped reading early on. The mystery of an already deceased person simply did not grab my interest.
DanySpike
DanySpike rated it 10 years ago
In the 12th book of the series, Kinsey tries to do the right thing and helps a friend who wants to find out why the military has no records of one of his veterans friends who served in WWII. This was simple enough, so why is it that a few days later she ended up having a gun pointed at her face? F...
The Butler Did It
The Butler Did It rated it 11 years ago
Kinsey gets herself in another weird and interesting situation in L is for Lawless. By trying to help a neighbor, pro-bono, she ends up in a cross-country trip with plenty of danger and mystery.Her landlord Henry asks her to help a neighbor down the street with a little problem of trying to get dea...
JackieLoz
JackieLoz rated it 12 years ago
Another good Kinsey Millhone book. Kinsey does a favor for Henry and looks into a problem or a friend. She ends up on a plane to Dallas, stealing a maid’s uniform so she can sneak into a room, chased by a maniac who sets fire to the hotel, ends up in Kentucky with no money but she solves the myste...
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