D is for Deadbeat: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
Kinsey Millhone #4Sue Grafton
ISBN: | 9780330315852 |
Publisher: | 1990-09-14. |
Published: | 1 October, 2004 |
Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English |
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- 1 "A" is for Alibi
- 2 "B" Is for Burglar
- 3 "C" Is for Corpse
- 4 "D" Is for Deadbeat
- 5 "E" Is for Evidence
- 6 "F" Is for Fugitive
- 7 "G" Is for Gumshoe
- 8 "H" Is for Homicide
- 9 I is for Innocent
- 10 J Is for Judgment
- 11 K Is for Killer
- 12 "L" Is for Lawless
- 13 "M" Is for Malice
- 14 N is for Noose
- 15 O is for Outlaw
- 16 P Is for Peril
- 17 Q is for Quarry
- 18 R is for Ricochet
- 19 S is for Silence
- 20 T is For Trespass
- 21 U is for Undertow
- 22 V is for Vengeance
- 23 W is for Wasted
- 24 X
- 25 Y is for Yesterday
D is for Deadbeat: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
Kinsey Millhone #4Sue Grafton
'My name is Kinsey Millhone. I'm a private investigator . . . female, single and self-employed, with a constitutional inability to work for anyone else. I'm a purist when it comes to justice, but I'll lie at the drop of a hat. Inconsistency has never troubled me . . .' It was late October, the day before Halloween. He introduced himself as Alvin Limardo. The job he hired Kinsey to do seemed easy enough . . . until his cheque bounced. His real name was Dagett. John Dagett. Ex-con. Inveterate liar. Chronic drunk. And dead. The cops called it an accident - death by drowning. Kinsey wasn't so sure. The man, it seemed, had a lot of enemies . . . 'D is for deft and diverting' Guardian 'Witty and clever' The Times 'Heart-pounding, totally mesmerizing suspense' New York Times
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