The best in a long series by far.
(I've been reading from the letter 'G,' as these books were left by my late brother-in-law. He didn't have A-F, but I'll find them elsewhere. Anyhow, thanks, Ronnie; we miss you.)
The story: Private investigator Kinsey Millhone - single, tough-minded and independent, twice married and divorced, mid-thirties, southern California native - is asked to help out on a cold case by two older, retired police detectives. Both men have serious health problems, which pop up from time to time, but the case moves on. Interviewing witnesses, checking old records, driving here and there and following up on promising, but fragile leads. The cold case? The death of a young woman in 1969, her body tossed down into a ravine.
This series is mostly set in the 1980's so Kinsey hasn't the luxury of the internet - but she does have her brain, her intuition and a rugged sense of justice. She's of a liberal mind in some contexts; more conservative in others, but she's what keeps me reading these darn books! As she is written, she's probably a lot like the author as far as personality and indefatigable-ness. (If I can make up a word? Hey, I do it all the time!)
She's tenacious in other words, seldom gives up though she's often exhausted, frustrated, exasperated. By people mostly. She hunts down leads in libraries, using old phone directories; she talks to the 'older folks' who know something about the case; and she isn't adverse to just walking into a house and starting a conversation - and she deals with some really shady and dangerous individuals sometimes.
When I was about two-thirds in I started to get a feel for who may have 'dunnit,' but I was wrong. Close, but wrong. I loved it! Nothing like a good crime mystery that can fool me and I've read dozens.
Suffice to say this is one of the best, with multiple twists, turns, slip-ups, people lying, people telling half-truths, and so on. The locale is dry and dusty, mostly near the Arizona border. The people, most of them, are not the most pleasant. Kinsey's interactions with the two detectives is great.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Five stars