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1 - A Is for Alibi
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [1]: EDITORIAL REVIEW: **READ THE SENSATIONAL BLOCKBUSTER THAT STARTED IT ALL!** *Take it from the top in #*1 New York Times* bestselling author Sue Grafton’s knockout thriller that introduced detective Kinsey Millhone—and a hot n...
2 - B Is for Burglar
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [2]: Although business has been slow lately for P.I. Kinsey Millhone, she’s reluctant to take on the case of locating Beverly Danziger’s sister Elaine Boldt. It’s a small matter that Beverly should be able to handle herself. So why is...
3 - C Is for Corpse
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [3]: How do you go about solving an attempted murder when the victim has lost a good part of his memory? It’s one of Kinsey’s toughest cases yet, but she never backs down from a challenge. Twenty-three-year-old Bobby Callahan is lucky...
4 - D Is for Deadbeat
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [4]: When Alvin Limardo walks into P.I. Kinsey Millhone’s office, she smells bad news. He wants Kinsey to deliver $25,000. The recipient: A fifteen-year-old boy. It’s a simple matter. So simple that Kinsey wonders why he doesn’t deliv...
5 - E Is for Evidence
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [5]: Being a twice-divorced, happily independent loner has worked like a charm for P.I. Kinsey Millhone—until holiday weekends like this one roll around. What she needs is a little diversion to ward off the blues. She gets her much-ne...
6 - F Is for Fugitive
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [6]: When Kinsey Millhone first arrives in Floral Beach, California, it’s hard for her to picture the idyllic coastal town as the setting of a brutal murder. Seventeen years ago, the body of Jean Timberlake—a troubled teen who had a r...
7 - G Is for Gumshoe
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [7]: "One of the sassiest, most appealing of the recent spate of female gunshoes . . . 'G' is for glorious, galloping read, and I can't wait for 'H' ."--Louise Bernikow, CosmopolitanGood and bad things seem to be coming in threes for ...
8 - H Is for Homicide
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [8]: EDITORIAL REVIEW: * #1 *New York Times* bestselling author Sue Grafton’s PI Kinsey Millhone tackles insurance fraud in her latest outing—and finds that she’ll have to commit some deceit of her own to catch a cold-blooded killer…...
9 - I Is for Innocent
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [9]: When David Barney was acquitted in the shooting death of his wife, Isabelle, a good many thought that justice had not been served -- including Kenneth Voight, Isabelle's former husband. Now, five years later, Voight is the plaint...
10 - J Is for Judgement
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [10]: EDITORIAL REVIEW: 'On the face of it, you wouldn't think there was any connection between the murder of a dead man and the events that changes my perceptions about my life...' For Kinsey Millhone, the investigation started with...
11 - K Is for Killer
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [11]: Lorna Kepler was beautiful and willful, a loner who couldn't resist flirting with danger. Maybe that's what killed her.Her death had raised a host of tough questions. The cops suspected homicide, but they could find neither moti...
12 - L Is for Lawless
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [12]: When Kinsey Millhone’s landlord asks her to help deceased World War II vet Johnnie Lee’s family find out why the military has no record of his service, she thinks it’ll be a cinch. But she is about to meet her match in world-cla...
13 - M Is for Malice
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [13]: "M" is for money. Lots of it. "M" is for Malek Construction, the $40 million company that grew out of modest soil to become one of the big three in California construction, one of the few still in family hands."M" is for the Mal...
14 - N Is for Noose
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [14]: Tom Newquist had been a detective in the Nota Lake sheriff's office--a tough, honest cop respected by everyone. When he died suddenly, the townfolk were sad but not surprised. Just shy of sixty-five, Newquist worked too hard, dr...
15 - O Is for Outlaw
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [15]: Wise-cracking, staunchly independent, and chronically curious, Grafton's gritty gumshoe Kinsey Millhone is back. This time, the alphabet series star will take on the toughest case to date: her past. What begins as a random phone...
16 - P Is for Peril
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [16]: Kinsey Millhone never sees it coming. She is mired in the case of a doctor who disappeared, his angry ex-wife, and beautiful current one–a case that is full of unfinished business, unfinished homes, and people drifting in and ou...
17 - Q Is for Quarry
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [17]: She was a "Jane Doe," an unidentified white female whose decomposed body was discovered near a quarry off California's Highway 1. The case fell to the Santa Teresa County Sheriff's Department, but the detectives had little to go...
18 - R Is for Ricochet
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [18]: Private Investigator Kinsey Milhone is back on the job, hired by a privileged parolee's father to keep her out of trouble. It should be an easy assignment-until the parolee's past starts coming back to haunt her.
19 - S Is for Silence
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [19]: EDITORIAL REVIEW: This is the nineteenth novel in Sue Grafton's ever popular "alphabet" series featuring PI Kinsey Millhone. Just after Independence Day in July 1953 Violet Sullivan, a local good time girl living in Serena Stat...
20 - T Is for Trespass
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [20]: EDITORIAL REVIEW: tres¥pass \'trespes\ n: a transgression of law involving one's obligations to God or to one's neighbor; a violation of moral law; an offense; a sin *-Webster's New International Dictionary*, Second Edition, U...
21 - U Is for Undertow
Sue Grafton
Kinsey Millhone [21]: This title is from Diamond Dagger winner Sue Grafton - Kinsey Millhone's latest compelling case. In 1960s Santa Teresa, California, a child is kidnapped and never returned...When the case is reopened after twenty years, a man - ...