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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Loved it as with all Sue Grafton books
Sorry to say goodbye to Kinsey!
Liked this book. I have read all the books in this series. I am sorry there will be no more.
You can’t go wrong with Sue Grafton especially if you read her alphabet books in order.
As usual with the Kinsey Millhone novels, it took me awhile to feel invested in the goings on. But once Kinsey starts her methodical assembling of the facts (index cards!) I get hooked. Well done!
I’ve enjoyed all her novels.
Sue Grafton did not disappoint with this book! Kinsey, Deitz, Henry, William and even Ed the cat become real life characters to the reader! Greatly enjoyed this book.
One of the best Sue Grafton books.
Good
I did like the characters but I felt that it moved too slowly. I was constantly waiting for all the events and people to make sense
Always love this series!
Slow moving , skipped pages, and boring. Not sure why it was written this way. Disappointed in this book.
slow-moving
I love all of Sue Grafton’s book. This particular book was VERY good, easy to read, and had a great story line.
Another well written mystery from Sue Grafton! It is a fun read!
I always like her books. I do enjoy a good mystery and am so sorry that there won’t be any more.
Love all of Sue Grafton books. So entertaining.
Not her best but must Readingg
OK, but way too much extraneous detail
enjoyed. as always