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O is for outlaw by Sue Grafton
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"O" is for outlaw (edition 1999)

by Sue Grafton

Series: Kinsey Millhone (15)

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PI Kinsey Millhone of California discovers an undelivered letter exonerating her first husband of beating a man to death, for which she left him. Kinsey goes after the real killer, a probe that takes her back to Vietnam War days.
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Title:"O" is for outlaw
Authors:Sue Grafton
Info:[New York] : Random House AudioBooks, 1999.
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O is for Outlaw by Sue Grafton

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***This is a project of re-reading Grafton's series -- I started reading these back in the 1980s and would read each release as they came out over the years. To prevent spoilers, I will not attempt to summarize in detail. ***

In each of Sue Grafton's novels, Kinsey Millhone often introduced herself to the reader as being twice divorced but never went in detail about the past relationships. She did have a run-in with ex husband number two in "E" is for Evidence but continued to be mostly mum about ex number one. Until this installment, O is for Outlaw.

We learn here (early on in the story) that fifteen or so years previously, Kinsey had walked out on ex husband number one, Mickey Magruder, when he was suspected of murder and asked Kinsey to provide an alibi for him. She never saw him again after the divorce. Under unusual events, she learns that Magruder recently was shot and is in the hospital in a comatose stage. Kinsey uncovers information where she realizes he may have been innocent after all, and so she takes it on herself to figure out what really happened.

Of course, as is usual, she risks her life and bumps into a lot of characters along the way of solving this mystery and also unearths other hidden secrets. I found this unputdownable. ( )
  ValerieAndBooks | Apr 12, 2024 |
Very good. Another winner about Kinsey's ex-husband shot over an old murder
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
I took a long hiatus before reading this book which is probably good. There were a lot of little things that were starting to bug me about this series. They didn't seem to bug me as much in this one. I enjoyed it. Although somewhat predictable and there was one spot I totally didn't buy. Still a old summer read. You know what you are getting when you pick up a Grafton. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
I just love the Kinsey Millhone series. In this installment, more layers of Kinsey’s life are peeled away as readers are introduced to her first husband…well, sort of. A random person contacts Kinsey after he finds some of her belongings in an abandoned storage unit. This discovery leads her to searching for her ex to make amends for her behavior when their relationship ended. When she finds him, he’s in quite a bit of trouble. Kinsey works really hard to help him. Typical of a Grafton novel, the story twists and turns with lots of characters. I liked this one very much and look forward to continuing with the alphabet. ( )
  NatalieRiley | Jun 17, 2023 |
PI Kinsey Millhone of California discovers an undelivered letter exonerating her first husband of beating a man to death, for which she left him. Kinsey goes after the real killer, a probe that takes her back to Vietnam War days.

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a book in this series but I found Kinsey in fine form. She slowly starts investigating and as the clues start adding up, she picks up the pace and her persistence in figuring out who and how people are connected to her ex-husband. Kinsey is sarcastic, tough, skeptical and humorous and breaks the rules as needed. I enjoyed how she worked everything out. ( )
  gaylebutz | Jun 10, 2023 |
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FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER, KINSEY,
with a heart full of love
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The Latin term pro bono, as most attorneys will attest, roughly translated means for boneheads and applies to work done without charge.
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ISBN 0330457861 is for the Omnibus 2-in-1: O Is for Outlaw and P Is for Peril.
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PI Kinsey Millhone of California discovers an undelivered letter exonerating her first husband of beating a man to death, for which she left him. Kinsey goes after the real killer, a probe that takes her back to Vietnam War days.

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O is for once upon a time. . .
Let’s talk about Kinsey’s past. We know of the aunt who raised her, the second husband who left her, and her long-lost family up the California coast. But what about Kinsey’s husband number one? He was always a blip on the radar―until now.

O is for old secrets…
Kinsey receives a call from a random guy who scavenges defaulted storage units at auction. Last week, he bought a stack of boxes―and Kinsey’s name turned up inthem. For thirty bucks, Kinsey buys the lot and finds, among piles of childhood memorabilia, an undelivered letter from a long, long time ago.

O is for outlaw.
The old letter forces Kinsey to recall and reexamine her first failed marriage. It also sheds new light on a murder case gone cold―one that puts her life in the gravest peril. And from which there is no turning back. . .
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