by SueGrafton (Author)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Published: 15 Jan 2017
ISBN 10: 0399575235
ISBN 13: 9780399575235
Sure to satisfy. --USA Today
Central to the books' appeal is not the hoodlums and their crimes--which are often fueled by alcohol or stupidity rather than the epic, high-stakes evil driving other crime books--but rather Kinsey herself...She is witty and weary and a lot of fun. --Los Angeles Times
Grafton exhibits the pace, form, and technique of a marathon champ in her latest. --The Kansas City Star
The author has hit a high mark with her latest offering, a complex tale of love, betrayal, ambition, and, of course, murder...The only bad thing: There are just four letters left in the alphabet. --Associated Press
More Praise for Sue Grafton and the Alphabet Series
I'm going to miss Kinsey Millhone. Ever since the first of Sue Grafton's Alphabet mysteries, A Is For Alibi, came out in 1982, Kinsey has been a good friend and the very model of an independent woman, a gutsy Californian P.I. rocking a traditional man's job...it's Kinsey herself who keeps this series so warm and welcoming. She's smart, she's resourceful, and she's tough enough to be sensitive on the right occasions. --New York Times Book Review
The consistent quality and skillful innovations in this alphabet series justify all the praise these books have received over the past 35 years. --Wall Street Journal
A superb storyteller. --Publishers Weekly
Grafton's endless resourcefulness in varying her pitches in this landmark series, graced by her trademark self-deprecating humor, is one of the seven wonders of the genre. --Kirkus Reviews
Grafton is a writer of many strengths--crisp characterizations, deft plotting, and eloquent dialogue among them--and she has kept her long-running alphabet mystery series fresh and each new release more welcome than the last. --Louisville Courier-Journal
[Grafton's] ability to give equal weight to the story of the detective and the detective story sets her apart in the world of crime fiction. --Richmond Times-Dispatch