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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Ms. Grafton seems to have gotten backon track after the "P" book. In this installment of Kinsey's cases, she works with her old STPD buddy Lt. Dolan and one of his dept buddies to try to crack an old case that's been around for 20 years. Kinsey pulls the pieces all together for the case, mostly by ther dogged interview style - harass the heck nd be a nuisance until people tell you what they know to shut ya up ;-). We also get MUCH more on Kinsey's family, and the rift in it, background on her parents, aunts, and Grand. All in all a very challenging few weeks for Kinsey,and with the typical unexpected twist that Ms. Grafton is so well known for. Another good book in the Kinsey Millhone series. Sue writes a good story that keep you turning the pages late into the night. Synopsis: Kinsey Millhone, private detective, is hired by two retired police officers who want to solve a case that has been in their craw for almost twenty years. They need Kinsey to do the legwork to help figure out who murdered a young girl in 1969 and dumped her body in a quarry owned, interestingly enough, by Kinsey's estranged family. Based on a true story (creeeeepy) and placed by Grafton in 1987. Readability: Kinsey is one of my oldest literary friends, so it was almost soothing to read and hear her voice and dry humor again. Finding out information about her family, too, was such a breath of fresh air! Like learning something new about a best friend. Predictability: I had the wrong guy! I was pleased that I didn't know whodunnit. Grafton did not let me down. Couldn't Put it Down Factor: Four out of Five. Five out of Five for the last 100 pages. Stayed up til 2am to finish. : ) Recommend it?: Absolutely. I would recommend anything by Grafton. Watch out for some f-words, and pretty grizzly details about Jane Doe, however. Overall Rating: Five stars. I just love this series. have read the whole series, but this one was by far my favorite. the author took a real life cold case and came up with a smart and satisfying conclusion no reviews | add a review
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This one Grafton seems to have really come back. Better storyline, less unexplained side plots and good characterization. I love that Kinsey meets her match in junk food gorging. I got a little tired of the two old sickly men she dragged around. Kinsey definitely needs a friend or two. She seems to be considering more about her family as they force themselves on her. Plot is pretty decent with multiple characters and multiple suspects. Grafton does an excellent job of pulling out the small town relationships. (