A is for Alibi: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery

by mrbooks on June 13, 2010

Product name is Kinsey Millhone Description’My. I am a detective, licensed by the State of California. I am thirty-two years, twice divorced, no children. The day before yesterday I killed someone and the fact weighs heavily on my soul. . . “When Laurence Fife was murdered, cared little. A smooth divorce lawyer with a reputation for cruelty, Fife said, be a slippery ladies’ man. Many people in the picturesque Southern California at Santa Teresa had reason to want to dead, including thought the police, his young and beautiful wife Nikki. With mobile access and the possibility of their number was a suspect and Nikki also told the jury. Eight years later, and on parole, Nikki Fife hires Kinsey Millhone to find out who really is her husband killed. But the track was cold and there is an irony of cooling, not Kinsey expected… “Clever and ingenious. – “Irish Times”. “I love Sue Grafton Kinsey Millhone novels … you will never be disappointed … More>>

A is for Alibi: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery

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Adrian Boyle June 13, 2010 at 7:08 pm

Just a short comment on a glaring error that I was surprised to find its way to publishers. At one point the protagonist Kinsey Millhone, and is a call from the reception, which asks is answered: “Whom shall I say?”. Millhone Grafton mentioned how often embarrassed by the grammatical error, thought it should be, “Who do I advertise?”. Ironically, the reception is corrected. “Who is right, not” who “because the pronoun he is subject to say” no “. The best view of a possible answer to the question with a pronoun, the curves – would consider the answer:” I would say, she calls’ No, “I tell her appeal. So yes, one could argue that Grafton, his hero is difficult still wrong about the language itself, are somehow trying to characterize, I find it very hard to believe that the error Grafton clearly not! Rating: 5.5

Marilyn Hurd June 13, 2010 at 8:12 pm

He arrived on time and in good shape. He played very well and I enjoyed every minute of the story. Rating: 5.5

Anonymous June 13, 2010 at 11:09 pm

I was very impressed by this book disappointed. Swearing too! Rating: 5.2

Anonymous June 14, 2010 at 1:01 am

They want too much for this book. Only $ 2 @ my local grocery store. Rating: 5.1

Barbara Bedley June 14, 2010 at 3:44 am

I love these books, but this time I was a book that has much of the renovation to be desired left sent left. Rating: 5.1

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