Book twenty five in the Kinsey Millhone series. I will admit that I have been addicted to Kinsey since book one so I was eager to get my hands on this newest installment. Kinsey is jumpy after everything she went through with Nate in the last book and he is still at large. While looking over her shoulder every second she is haired by the parents of a man who just got out of jail because he is being blackmailed with a sex tape he made with his friends before he went away. Of course all the key players are also the ones that were involved in the original murder that sent the kid to jail in the first place. As she is trying to figure out what is going on in her own way she also has to deal with the killer that has popped back up to look for his trophies that were taken from him. The addition of the peripheral characters in the story provide some excellent entertainment in between the action which makes for a smoothly flowing mystery novel that does justice to this long serving series. I really enjoyed reading it so it gets.
Friday, September 15, 2017
Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton
Book twenty five in the Kinsey Millhone series. I will admit that I have been addicted to Kinsey since book one so I was eager to get my hands on this newest installment. Kinsey is jumpy after everything she went through with Nate in the last book and he is still at large. While looking over her shoulder every second she is haired by the parents of a man who just got out of jail because he is being blackmailed with a sex tape he made with his friends before he went away. Of course all the key players are also the ones that were involved in the original murder that sent the kid to jail in the first place. As she is trying to figure out what is going on in her own way she also has to deal with the killer that has popped back up to look for his trophies that were taken from him. The addition of the peripheral characters in the story provide some excellent entertainment in between the action which makes for a smoothly flowing mystery novel that does justice to this long serving series. I really enjoyed reading it so it gets.
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