"When I first wrote "Alibi"", Grafton is quoted as saying, "I was just trying to get it done. I certainly wasn't thinking about a series". With that profound statement hovering somewhere in her past, Sue Grafton now offers her fourteenth novel in the popular Alphabet Mystery series. ""N" Is for Noose" promises to be Grafton's best endeavor yet.
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"When I first wrote "Alibi"", Grafton is quoted as saying, "I was just trying to get it done. I certainly wasn't thinking about a series". With that profound statement hovering somewhere in her past, Sue Grafton now offers her fourteenth novel in the popular Alphabet Mystery series. ""N" Is for Noose" promises to be Grafton's best endeavor yet.
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Kinsey has more murders to solve as she heads to California in pursuit of the real killer. The ending has a twist that I didn't see coming. I always find myself guessing the wrong ending, and the wrong killer. Just when I think I know who the killer is, the author puts another spin on it, and the real killer is revealed.
Couldn't put the book down. Another winner.
Teresa
Sep 20, 2012
Great Who Done It
Good read. Book arrived in perfect condition. Great deal.
Domenica
Mar 12, 2009
N is for Noose
I adore all Sue Graftons Alphabet books & found this one especially good. Kinsey Millhone is a great & very believeable heroine. Though I sometimes wish she had someone - apart from Henry - to fuss over her when things aren't going well or when she is injured.