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"h" Is for Homicide: A Kinsey Millhone Novel
by Sue Grafton
Complicated mystery involving auto insurance fraud. Not the typical guns blazing, stakeout work Kinsey is usually involved in. Grafton's writing seemed chunky, filled with Kinsey-type recollections alongside a commentary on insurance fraud. The book didn't seem to shed a positive light on Tourette's or Hispanics. Not one of my favorites.
Quotes:
Luis turned the gun so that it was pointing at my chest. It clarified my thinking most emphatically. (page 97)
Quotes:
Luis turned the gun so that it was pointing at my chest. It clarified my thinking most emphatically. (page 97)