W is for Wasted
"Two dead bodies changed the course of my life that fall. One of them I knew and the other I'd never laid eyes on until I saw him in the morgue."The first was a local PI of suspect reputation. He'd been gunned down near the beach at Santa Teresa. It looked like a robbery gone bad. The other was...
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"Two dead bodies changed the course of my life that fall. One of them I knew and the other I'd never laid eyes on until I saw him in the morgue."The first was a local PI of suspect reputation. He'd been gunned down near the beach at Santa Teresa. It looked like a robbery gone bad. The other was on the beach six weeks later. He'd been sleeping rough. Probably homeless. No i
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pan Books
Pages no: 594
Edition language: English
Series: Kinsey Millhone (#23)
It's a bit strange to read a contemporary book that is set 30 years ago. But still, the story is quite fun. It seems that Kinsey Milhone is having some down time, i.e. no jobs. But then the police call her to identify a body they found on the beach. It's a homeless man. All his personal affects had ...
Two dead men changed the course of my life that fall. One of them I knew and the other I’d never laid eyes on until I saw him in the morgue.The first was a local PI of suspect reputation. He’d been gunned down near the beach at Santa Teresa. It looked like a robbery gone bad. The other was on the be...
For me, this was easily one of the more enjoyable books in the entire series.
It was nice to tie the story into her previous books. I felt the book was too long, but still a good read.
Getting into this one was a little slow-going. I borrowed the audiobook version from the public library. It was told from two points of view - Kinsey's, first person voice, and then it dropped into third person when telling the other part of the story that would eventually tie in with Kinsey's lat...