It was one of those occasions when I suddenly realised how happy I was. I was female, single, with money in my pocket . . . I had nobody to answer to and no ties to speak of. As usual I'd forgotten how surges of goodwill merely presage bad news. After a three-week-long investigation, Kinsey couldn't wait to get home. What she needed most was a few quiet days by herself - but two things happened to change all her plans. First she ran into a murder case. Then Kinsey met Bibianna Diaz, and before the night was over they were ...
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It was one of those occasions when I suddenly realised how happy I was. I was female, single, with money in my pocket . . . I had nobody to answer to and no ties to speak of. As usual I'd forgotten how surges of goodwill merely presage bad news. After a three-week-long investigation, Kinsey couldn't wait to get home. What she needed most was a few quiet days by herself - but two things happened to change all her plans. First she ran into a murder case. Then Kinsey met Bibianna Diaz, and before the night was over they were sharing a prison cell . . . `Vintage Grafton, terminal bullets and all' Sunday Times `Terrifying, hilarious and rather touching . . . S is for Super Sleuth in a scorching story' Daily Mail `Sue Grafton, creator of Kinsey Millhone, is the most exciting crime novelist around' City Limits
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Add this copy of H is for Homicide to cart. $21.54, very good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Reno rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Reno, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by G. K. Hall & Company.
Another risk-filled case for Kinsey. Sue has done it again in the style of Janet Evanovich. This story is filled with mystery, murder, and high speed chases, in the mean streets of Los Angeles.