Pros: a fresh approach to a series that was getting stale Cons: off-topic bits about child predators, rushed climax
In nineteen installments of Sue Grafton's letters of the alphabet series, California PI Kinsey Millhone has tracked killers across the length and breadth of southern California. The twentieth letter of the alphabet, T as in T is for ...
Pros: Darker more thrilling than others in the series. Cons: None T is for Trespass is really good.
There are several authors that I like but only a couple of authors whose books I buy shortly after they are released. I buy most of my books used, but I am always too anxious to get a hold of book written by Janet Evanovich and Sue Grafton. So when Sue ...
Pros: The dual narrative voices, the character of Solana Rojas. Cons: Wrapped up a little too neatly.
In this, her 20th Kinsey Milhone novel, the author serves notice that she intends to do more in finishing her alphabet challenge than just publish by rote. I was a little afraid, when the series hit its "P's & Q's", that the lukewarm plotlines and ...
Pros: An exciting , great wrap-up. Cons: The secondary plot is concluded a little too neatly.
The alphabet -monikered murder mysteries by Sue Grafton about the no-nonsense ( and for the most part drably humorless ) Kinsey Milhone are like the qualified comfort of an old friend or relative--- you are certainly glad to see them and for their ...
Pros: Well paced, 3 dimensional character development Cons: none really, occasionally anachronistic but who cares?
Sue Grafton’s books are always refreshing and suspenseful. Although sometimes she stretches things in the plots, they are rather convincing and you can forgive her for the minor transgressions.Perpetually in the late 1980’s, it is like a ...
Pros: Entertaining, an easy read Cons: Not suspenseful, less action
After my aunt recommended the Alphabet Mystery series to me, I read A through S in the course of a few months. After "T is for Trespass" came out, she let me borrow her copy and I quickly got to reading. Long story short, Kinsey ends up investigating ...
In what may be her most unsettling novel to date, Grafton s T Is for Trespass is also her most direct confrontation with the forces of evil. Beginning...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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