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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Kinsey is back once again, taking a case on the recommendation of a friend, and not a good thing. This time around, her sometimes lover Deitz, refers her to and old client of his, since he is recovering from knee surgery. Kinsey finds herself drawn into a small remote town, that closes ranks when Kinsey comes to investigate the death of a beloved police officer. Not my favorite of Ms. Grafton's books so far, but definetly some very interesting twists in this one. ( )First time was a abridged audiotape. Second was a read. Kinsey Milhone investigates the time surrounding the natural death of Nota Lake's Sheriff Tom Newquist at the behest of his wife. She uncovers some things that the town would appreciate if she had kept quiet. She gets attacked and injured, yet again, but she solves the case. This is better than some of the Alphabet mysteries. A little slow in the beginning before she gets going which is why it didn't get the full five stars. Not a bad installment in the series. I somewhat had it figured out at the end, though. Worse book I ever read. I had to read it for a book club, but have no history with the characters. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more if I had. I had the bad guy figured out as soon as he was introduced. Not fun. All of the "Alphabet" Sue Crafton books are pleasurable reading. Time fillers that you can put down and pick back up without having to remember a convoluted plot or time warps of character studies. no reviews | add a review
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She heads off to meet Dietz's former client, Mrs. Selma Newquist, a devastated widow whose makeup tips seem to come from Tammy Faye Baker. Her husband Tom Newquist, a detective himself, had been working on a mysterious case when he abruptly died of a heart attack. Selma suspects foul play, but bless her, she isn't the brightest star in the sky and can't figure out what Tom was working on even though he's left behind enough paper to fill a recycling truck. Kinsey digs right in and roams the sleepy, one-horse town of Nota Lake for clues, interviewing a colorful cast of in-laws and locals. Beneath the quaint, quiet, country veneer, she unearths a bubbling hotbed of internal strife and familial double-dealing. Was Tom covering up for his partner? Is Selma protecting someone? Grafton's knack for gritty details and realistic characters ("[Selma's] skin tones suggested dark coloring, but her hair was a confection of white-blond curls, like a cloud of cotton candy"), coupled with the fast-paced, believable story line, makes for another delightful, entertaining read. --Rebekah Warren, Bestsellers editor
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