Hey, I really liked this one. And for anyone attempting to read a Sue Grafton mystery, make a d--- cue card! Wish I did for this one, there are so many characters here, and I'll get to that in a minute.
First off, Kinsey Millhone, PI based in southern California, is now working for a lawyer who's about to sue (civil suit) a man for murdering his wife. Seems she was shot through the 'peephole' in her door. Yep, straight through the eye into the brain. Working for the prosecution, Kinsey's asked to find information on various topics, people, witness statements, etc. which will help with the case. Kind of routine?
Nothing about this one is just routine. There are so many potential murder suspects, including: the husband, who was acquitted of murder in the criminal trial. (Was he really innocent? Did the jury get it wrong?)
(No spoilers here, this is in the first few pages.)
There's an ex-husband and his wife. And the formerly accused but 'innocent 'man's ex-wife. And the victim's twin sister. And a close, good friend, and her daughter. And a jailhouse snitch. And the man the victim worked for and his wife. Fortunately, Ms. Grafton uses very different names for everyone, there's no Dave, Don and Dan, for example. (I've seen that in a few books.) Plus, she likes to describe every one down to their hairstyles, the color of their socks and ties, and if they have bad breath or not. Ms. Grafton is a highly detailed writer, and in this book I liked that, a lot.
It made the routine life and work of a free-lance investigator seem very real. How Kinsey goes about her day, what she finds in whose office, as well as the route she takes while driving, and what she sees, feels, hears, thinks. Meticulous writing with a capital M. (Sometimes this can get boring in a book; I never felt that way with this one.) Anyhow, how Kinsey - and Ms. Grafton - sort this one out was fascinating. Loved it.
Anyhow, I'm rolling along to letter 'J' in the series and will eventually get to letters A-F. As I said before, I inherited most of the Grafton Alphabet series, with exceptions for A-F and Q. Overall, I find these books the perfect read for a long, cold, late winter day, sun pouring through my windows. With a cup of coffee or mint tea at hand, (or sometimes a glass of wine), it's a great way to spend a few quiet hours.
Five stars.