![]() ![]() The level of writing she practices spills over the standard detective story genre and at times approaches literary fiction. This past year saw Grafton inducted as a Grand Master by her fellow mystery writers, and it really should have happened sooner. As always, taut suspense is intermingled brilliantly with silly, naughty, impulsive things that Kinsey Millhone, our intrepid but mischievous detective, dreams up. There’s an official investigation that goes bad an unofficial investigation that goes worse and then there’s a big pile of trouble that drops itself into the neighborhood where Kinsey and Henry (who is ten percent Kinsey’s landlord and ninety percent her surrogate father) live. ![]() ![]() The title goes up for sale August 25, but you can order it in advance, too.Īs often happens, our story isn’t just about one mystery. But meanwhile, thank you to Net Galley and Putnam-Penguin Publishers for the free DRC, an unexpected treat, especially since it was such a clean galley. Before I review this title, I have a plea: can we just make the alphabet a teensy bit longer? Because I don’t think I am ready for this series to end, and it’s getting perilously close. ![]()
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