T Is for Trespass (A Kinsey Millhone Novel)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.94 (856 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0307750876 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 439 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-06-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Beginning slowly with the day-to-day life of a private eye, Grafton suddenly shifts from the perspective of Kinsey Millhone to that of Solana Rojas, introducing listeners to a chilling sociopath. Grafton takes us into far darker territory than she has ever traversed, leaving us with a true sense of the horror embedded in the seeming ordinariness of the world we think we know. The wrenching suspense lies in whether Kinsey Millhone will realize what is happening in time to intervene.T is for Trespass–dealing with issues of identity theft, elder abuse, betrayal of trust, and the breakdo
Amazon Customer said T is for Trespass ( Kinsey Millhone Mystery). Kinsey had her hands full this time. She was working more than two cases at the same time when another dropped on lap. She was responsible for serving court orders she took statements and located witness. A elderly neighbor had fallen when she and her landlord assisted him by calling the ambulance. Later they straightened his un. T is for Tinkering Midwestern Reader It seems that as Ms. G. comes towards the end of the series she feels a need to address real life social issues. Stop tinkering. Just stop! Please save that for your books AFTER Kinsey. I enjoyed many of Grafton's other books. However, T has too many unlikeable characters. I only cared about Kinsey and Henry. The rest were greed. Actually, I would give the story a 3.5 and the audiobook narrator at least a Actually, I would give the story a 3.5 and the audiobook narrator at least a 4 Pattio It might be that I read this book after reading 3 - 4 Jane Whitefield books by Thomas Perry. I like Grafton's writing style better - she has a more natural narrative voice and a better sense of humor but Perry has her all beat to hell when it comes to thrills and chills.I thought "T is for Trespass" was slow to get off the groun. It might be that I read this book after reading 3 - Actually, I would give the story a 3.5 and the audiobook narrator at least a 4 Pattio It might be that I read this book after reading 3 - 4 Jane Whitefield books by Thomas Perry. I like Grafton's writing style better - she has a more natural narrative voice and a better sense of humor but Perry has her all beat to hell when it comes to thrills and chills.I thought "T is for Trespass" was slow to get off the groun. Jane Whitefield books by Thomas Perry. I like Grafton's writing style better - she has a more natural narrative voice and a better sense of humor but Perry has her all beat to hell when it comes to thrills and chills.I thought "T is for Trespass" was slow to get off the groun
By default, Millhone, a private investigator in the small Southern California town of Santa Teresa, assumes responsibility for the well-being of an old neighbor, Gus Vronsky, injured in a fall. All rights reserved. . Since the reader knows from the start that an unscrupulous master manipulator has stolen the Rojas persona, the plot focuses not on whodunit but on the battle of wits Millhone wages with an unconventional and formidable adversary. Grafton's mastery of dialogue and her portrayal of the limits of good intentions make this one of the series' high points, even if two violent scenes near the end tidy up the pieces a little too neatly. From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. The 20th Kinsey Millhone crime novel (after 2005's S Is for Silence), a gripping, if depressing, tale of identify theft and elder abuse, displa