Private investigator Kinsey Millhone finds shocking connections between two seemingly unrelated deaths in this #1 New York Times bestselling mystery in the Alphabet series.The first victim is a local PI of suspect reputation, gunned down near the beach at Santa Teresa. The second is a John Doe found on the beach six weeks later with a slip of paper with private detective Kinsey Millhone’s name … Kinsey Millhone’s name and number in his pocket.
Two seemingly unrelated deaths: one man murdered, the other apparently dead of natural causes.
But as Kinsey digs deeper into the mystery of the John Doe, some very strange links begin to emerge. Not just between the two victims, but also to Kinsey’s past. And before long Kinsey, through no fault of her own, is thoroughly compromised…
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Complex plot with lots of characters & surprising connections. Entertaining in the reliable Grafton style. Reader finds out more of Kinsey Mil hone’s personal story, which a longtime fab will enjoy.
I have read all of Sue Grafton’s books so far. She brings you into the action and makes you feel like you are there. Great writer.
Lots of twists and surprises.
Sue Grafton never wastes your time when Kinsey is on the case!
Not her best
Grafton never disappoints
I love Sue Grafton and Kinsey Millhone. Have read all her books up to Y and then she died before getting to Z.
One of the better titles in the series. Love Kinsey, and the plot is intelligent and well handled. Go for it!
I haave read every one of Grafton’s books
I have read all of the Sue Grafton books, “W” did not disappoint.
I love Sue Grafton/Kinsey Milhone.
I love all her novels.
I always enjoy Sue Grafton’s detective adventures. This was one of my favorites.
One of my favorite Authors, who’s main character works and lives in my favorite town. I will really miss her. I have started reading back from “A” again.
Realism regarding homeless and addicted yet very readable.
Sue Graftons novel are always a good read.
Fantastic read!
Good mystery
All the books in this series are great to read. Am rereading the earlier books now.
I’ll miss Kinsey