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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Excellent Ms Grafton Once again Kinsey triumphs, but not without much ado along the way. I love these Alphabet books and if you haven't read them, start right back at the beginning and follow the life and loves of the main characters through the years. Sue Grafton has chosen this time round to showcase the plot from the perspectives of the heroine and the villain, writing in the first person, then in third person, but keeping the storyline zipping along. I especially love her landlord Henry and the "sibs", who although they... more info
Disappointing I've read all the books in this series and so, like many others, looked forward to this latest. My response to the book was feeling like Ms Grafton was in a hurry writing this, almost like she's in a rush to get the whole thing over with. Like her heart's not in it anymore and she's simply fulfilling her contract for 26 books. I was disappointed in the lack of character development for the main character and in the continuation of all the same old tired habits and attitudes--nothing new or interesting... more info
A return to form I am a great Sue Grafton fan but thought her last two novels were not up to standard, particularly R is for Ricochet. However her latest book is simply great, hugely gripping and a real page turner. I loved the new style with chapters going back and forth between Kinsey and the evil "care provider". It was very gratifying that Ms Grafton brought Kinsey's landlord very much into the story as he has been neglected of late. I have always loved the contribution made by Henry and his siblings. This is a real... more info
Kinsey on the wrong side of the law In this latest of the alphabet series, Sue Grafton uses T for Trespass to move her heroine Kinsey on emotionally as well as giving us the usual, tautly plotted crime story. Quite often the stories are either hugely driven by the crime element and contain only a fragment of back story or vice versa, but here Grafton attempts to marry both in a story which eddies around the most important relationship in Kinsey's life, that with her landlord, Henry. I felt that this book had a little too much going... more info