by SueGrafton (Author), Sue Grafton (Author)
K is for Killer is the eleventh in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series by Sue Grafton.
Lorna Kepler was beautiful and wilful, a loner who couldn't resist flirting with danger. She has also been found dead in mysterious circumstances and her death pulls Kinsey Millhone into a netherworld of deception, betrayal and unavenged murder . . .
Format: paperback
Publisher: Pan
Published:
ISBN 10: 1447212320
ISBN 13: 9781447212324
Book Overview: The eleventh novel in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series, now with a stunning new look
PHENOMENAL PRAISE FOR THE MYSTERY NOVELS OF #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR SUE GRAFTON
Exceptionally entertaining...an offbeat sense of humor and a feisty sense of justice. -- San Francisco Chronicle
Millhone is an engaging detective-for-hire...P.I. Kinsey Millhone and her creator...are arguably the best of [the] distaff invaders of the hitherto sacrosanct turf of gumshoes. -- The Buffalo News
Once a fan reads one of Grafton's alphabetically titled detective novels, he or she will not rest until all the others are found. -- Los Angeles Herald Examiner
Millhone is a refreshingly strong and resourceful female private eye. -- Library Journal
Tough but compassionate...There is no one better than Kinsey Millhone. -- Best Sellers
A woman we feel we know, a tough cookie with a soft center, a gregarious loner. -- Newsweek
Lord, how I like this Kinsey Millhone...The best detective fiction I have read in years. -- The New York Times Book Review
Smart, tough, and thorough...Kinsey Millhone is a pleasure. -- The Bloomsbury Review
Kinsey is one of the most persuasive of the new female operatives...She's refreshingly free of gender cliches. Grafton, who is a very witty writer, has also given her sleuth a nice sense of humor--and a set of Wonder Woman sheets to prove it. -- Boston Herald
What grandpa used to call a class act. --Stanley Ellin
Smart, sexual, likable and a very modern operator. --Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Kinsey's got brains and a sense of humor. -- Kirkus Reviews