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"H" is for Homicide (The Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries)
Sue Grafton

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2007 - 320 pages

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Another winner

It's been a while since I read one of her books, but they're just as great as I remember. I don't recall her others being quite so violent as this, but the violence was necessary to the story. As an added bonus, but one that applies solely to this reader, I once had what I thought was a great idea for an antagonist in a thriller but was horribly unable to write the thing. Sue Grafton used a similar idea quite successfully here. I hate to see great ideas go to waste, so I'm happy she did that. As a fine and final endorsement of this novel, I'm going to read another one. Next week, unfortunately. Tough editing schedule.



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Kinsey in LA

H is for Homicide...the books just keep getting better. Kinsey is interested in the apparent homicide of a casual work acquaintance. Soon, she is investigating one of his ex clients for insurance fraud. In no time Kinsey is in over her head and without protection in Los Angeles in a gang ridden hood. She is undercover, and there is a surprise at the end. It is interesting to see Kinsey functioning totally out of her element and home environment.









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the ending will get ya

I started the series when my husband went off to Iraq and sadly I got out of order! Finally, getting back to the begining of the series and I was at "H" Far and away her best book yet (and I have read the most recent). I admit I was concerned for Kinsey and had to skip certain passages. However, the last three words (as another reviewer aptly put it) will have me picking up the book again and reading it much more closely.


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Absolutely the best female PI

I bought this audio book to replace one I had worn out. Sue Grafton has created the most realistic and likeable PI ever. I love her books, but she has turned me into a "pusher" in that I have gotten a number of friends hooked on Kinsey and her exploits.


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