Grafton, Sue

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T is for trespass

2007
Kinsey Millhone, a private investigator in the small California town of Santa Teresa, faces a formidable enemy when she begins to suspect there is something not right about Solana Rojas, the home health care nurse hired to look after Kinsey's elderly neighbor and friend Gus.

"J" is for judgment

1994
Detective Kinsey Millhone investigates the pseudocide of a California businessman.

"I" is for innocent

1992
Private investigator Kinsey Millhone takes over on a six-year-old murder case in which David Barry was acquitted, and finds herself in danger.

"H" is for homicide

1992
Kinsey Millhone doesn't think the robbery of Parnell Perkins was the reason he was killed. She ends up getting more than she bargained for when she tries to solve the case.

"G" is for gumshoe

1991
Kinsey Millhone's grit is tested as she unearths the gruesome truth about a long-buried betrayal and, in the process, comes face-to-face with the grisly fact of her own mortality.

"F" is for fugitive

1990
Kinsey Millhone takes on a case that comes alive again after seventeen years.

"C" is for corpse

a Kinsey Millhone mystery
1986
Bobby Callahan, a young man scarred in an accident and suffering from a loss of memory, asks Kinsey Millhone to protect him. Three days later Bobby is dead and Kinsey must search for the killer.

"B" is for burglar

1994
Private investigator Kinsey Millhone digs into a missing- person case, but it soon looks more like a murder when the $12,000 lynx coat in which the wealthy widow in question disappeared shows up again without her.

R is for ricochet

2004
Nord Lafferty hires Kinsey Millhone to watch his daughter, thirty-two-year old Reba, who has just gotten out of jail, and make sure that she stays away from drinking, drugs, and gambling, but Reba is soon re-united with the ex-boss who got her into jail, land developer Alan Beckwith.

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