
E is for Evidence
A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
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Mary Peiffer
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Sue Grafton
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Kinsey now has a new client: herself. As she unravels the frame, she finds her future tied to one family's secret, hidden for almost 20 years.
Don't miss the other titles in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mystery Series.©1988 Sue Grafton (P)1993 Books on TapeListeners also enjoyed...
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- JAMES
- 06-25-12
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WHO CARES WHAT THE BUM WORE. OR MOST EVERY ONE ELSE JUST DRAG DRAG IT OUT
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- Simone
- 08-24-13
E is for Enough!
Don’t get me wrong, I love this series and every single book I’ve read so far has been great, but I didn’t really pay attention to this one.
I’ve read almost all of the books (out of sequence) and at this point I am just reading them to plug in the holes rather than to really enjoy the story! Like checking them off a list.
I’ve said before that the books have a lot of filler: “Then I went here and I did that and I thought this. Then I saw that and went over there and decided this. Then when I was done with that, I decided to go over there do more of the other thing”. That’s not a criticism; I like the writing so much that I could honestly read a whole volume of filler!! but still, overall I prefer to follow the story too.
I’ve got F G H and O to go and I am all caught up, but I need a break. W is on pre-order and I’ll read it when it comes out, but I’ll save the remaining 4 for next year.
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- Michael Quick
- 10-10-16
Great listening.
Loved it. many twists and turns, with a booming ending. one of Grafton's best in alphabet series!
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- Lannette
- 02-05-10
Have to read them all! A good one.
Another good one in the series. Her latter ones are better with more twists and turns, but the beginning ones are also a good read. A must buy if you want to follow the story.
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- Jan Copithorne
- 12-05-11
great book
What did you love best about E is for Evidence?
story did not go where I thought ist was headed
Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
yes by jumping around
Have you listened to any of Mary Peiffer???s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I like them all
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
no my attention span is too short
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- BonnieL
- 01-30-24
A host of characters intertwined and hard to figure out the guilty from the innocent.
I did bitter like some of the language, but I really enjoyed the intrigue and insights.
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- Carol
- 04-03-06
Bravo! My kinda woman!
Well, written. Funny at times. Reflective points. Poignant. Just a good fun read. I'm hooked on the whole alphabet!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-23-18
Delightful mystery.
The plot kept you engaged. Enjoy the Kinsey Millhone mysteries. Looking forward to the next.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-06-23
Kinsey and a rich, deeply flawed family
All detective series have a book where the main character encounters a rich family with skeletons in their closet. What a relief that Kinsey stays grounded throughout this one. She doesn’t get taken in and lose her head when surrounded by all their material objects—her observations remain cool headed and detailed. The rich women are a bit stereotypical but Kinsey notices the nuances of their suffering so that it feels more real. Everything is grounded in her belief in the necessity of woman’s independence. The sexist culture of the family is exposed as well as the suffering it has inflicted on its female members.
When she discovers the most painful secret of the family she doesn’t cut them any slack and continues her pursuit of justice. Her character remains so human and likable throughout.
The perspective in the rich is so interesting as well because it is so different than the billionaire and celebrity obsessed culture of today.
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- kitcrk
- 03-31-16
Good but short
it is a good book. I did enjoy listening to the book , one thing though you have to listen carefully otherwise you miss the details.
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