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Grafton, Sue. ''G'' Is For Gumshoe: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (A Kinsey Millhone Mystery). New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1990. First edition Hardcover Near Fine in Near Fine Dust Jacket A rich, complex, and gripping tale in which Kinsey's grit is tested to its utmost 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. ''G'' is for guilt and guile, for greed and grief and the Grim Reaper. And ''G'' is for good: very, very good, indeed.
Grafton, Sue. ''M'' is for Malice (A Kinsey Millhone Mystery). New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1996. Book Club Hardcover Very Good in Chipped and Torn DJ ''M'' is for money. Lots of it. ''M'' is for Malek Construction, the $40 million company that grew out of modest soil to become one of the big three in California and, uniquely, remains in family hands. Eighteen years ago, one of the sons of that family went missing. Now, ''M'' is for Millhone, hired to trace that missing black sheep. Though Kinsey Millhone succeeds in her search, this prodigal son will find no welcome at his family's table. And, in the all-too-common outcome of familial hate--''M'' winds up standing for Murder.
Grafton, Sue. C is for Corpse. New York: Henry Holt, 1986. Book Club Hardcover Very Good in Chipped and Torn DJ Kinsey meets him in the local gym. Bobby Callahan is a scarred young man struggling back to life after a car forced his Porsche over the edge of a canyon, battering his body and muddling his memory. All he remembers is that someone, for some reason, tried to kill him. Desperate for clues about his own past life and certain he is being stalked, he asks Kinsey to protect him. Kinsey can't resist the brave kid - and neither can the killers. Three days late Bobby is dead. Kinsey Millhone never welshed on a deal. She'd been hired to stop a killing. Now she'd find the killer.