S Is For Silence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (A Kinsey Millhone Novel)

Read * S Is For Silence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (A Kinsey Millhone Novel) PDF by ^ Sue Grafton eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. S Is For Silence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (A Kinsey Millhone Novel) S is for Silence (Kinsey Millhone Mystery) according to Stephen. S is for Silence was a real page turner and a far better read than R is for Richochet. The only thing I dont like is the jumping back and forth with the present and the flashbacks to fill in the story background. I feel it would have been better if it started with the background and continued from there. Violet Sullivan while not the ideal wife and mother is h. Bummed out by new third-person narrative Tom Howe S is for jumping t

S Is For Silence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (A Kinsey Millhone Novel)

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Rating : 4.54 (526 Votes)
Asin : 0739341855
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 588 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-04
Language : English

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And S is for superb: Kinsey and Grafton at their best.. In the small California town of Serena Station, tongues wagged. She was never seen again. Some said she’d run off with a lover. But for the not-quite-seven-year-old daughter Daisy she left behind, her absence has never been explained or forgotten.Now, thirty-four years later, she wants the solace of closure.In S is for Silence, Kinsey Millhone’s nineteenth excursion into the world of suspense and misadventure, S is for surprises as Sue Grafton takes a whole new approach to telling the tale. S is for silence: the silence of the lost, the silence of the mis

"S is for Silence (Kinsey Millhone Mystery)" according to Stephen. S is for Silence was a real page turner and a far better read than R is for Richochet. The only thing I don't like is the jumping back and forth with the present and the flashbacks to fill in the story background. I feel it would have been better if it started with the background and continued from there. Violet Sullivan while not the ideal wife and mother is h. Bummed out by new third-person narrative Tom Howe S is for jumping the Shark. I'd enjoyed the previous titles in the series tremendously, but Grafton lost me when she introduced the awkward third-person narrative. It doesn't make sense for one thing—an author's trick of sorts—to fabricate a third-person story that is definitely not "respectfully submitted" by her delightful narrator, Kinsey. This i. Boring flashbacks, no motive for the minor character who did it. D. Plass The flashbacks were so long and drawn out that eventually I stopped reading them. Grafton never explained the *motive* for the crime, only *who* did it. And, like other reviewers, I was annoyed that it was such a minor character who Kinsey only talked to once throughout the whole book. I thought for sure it was Chet

Constant revelations concerning several absorbing characters allow a terrific tension to build. Millhone's life is modest and familiar, though her love life, now featuring police detective Cheney Phillips, tends to be oddly remote. Violet had toyed with every man in town at one time or another, so there's no shortage of scandalous secrets and possible suspects. One million first printing; Literary Guild, BOMC and Mystery Guild main selection. While some mysteries that provide the PI's shoe size or most despised food create a forced and intrusive intimacy, a master like Grafton makes the relationship relaxed and reassuring. From Publishers Weekly Kinsey Millhone has kept her appeal by being distinctive and sympathetic without craving center stage. However, the utterly illogical and oddly abrupt ending undermines what is otherwise one of the stronger offeri

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