Three stars for this one and a sort of 'necessary' read for those reading the entire Sue Grafton alphabet, minus 'Z' which she never got to. (And never authorized anyone to finish for her, either!)
Kinsey's up to her neck doing favors for her elderly landlord - who is a 'hoot' btw, to use a word I never use but fits perfectly here. Seems landlord Henry has a recently-deceased friend whose family is having a hard time finding the right papers, info., etc in order to qualify for the burial benefit given to veterans. And why not? Why not just shovel right into a dirty old room, dirty old boxes full of dirty old papers trying to find out why the US government refuses to give the family their paltry $300 or so bucks? I mean, come on, Kinsey's our gal.
I feel about Kinsey Millhone, the PI at the center of these novels, as I did about Nancy Drew as a child. Kinsey's plucky, indefatigable, nobody's fool. She runs by her own barometer, too, and unlike N. Drew, doesn't care a fig about how she looks, what she eats, who she sleeps with...
(Nancy Drew never got old enough, not in my books, to kind of sleep around. Kinsey is 35 in this one.)
And so, just by helping out, gratis, a friend of a friend, Kinsey is soon up to her neck in deep water as she gets involved with an entire crime family, so to speak. She actually chums around with them. They sorta kinda like her. There's a mystery at the center of all this and lots of running around just ahead of a really big BAD guy and so....
No spoilers here. Just a general overview. This is an entertaining read, often more on the light side than the other books (so far) in the series. Currently I've done G-L, moving on to M.
Three plucky stars.