C Is for Corpse & D Is for Deadbeat
by
Sue Grafton
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Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
656
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2022
Publisher
Minotaur Books
ISBN-10
1250800978
ISBN-13
9781250800978
Description
In the gripping world of Kinsey Millhone, the quirky and determined private investigator faces off against intriguing mysteries that weave together suspense, wit, and unexpected twists. With each case, Kinsey unravels not only the truth behind the crimes she encounters but also deeper insights into her own life and the people around her. Her tenacious spirit and knack for finding clues in unlikely places draw readers into her journey, making them feel every ounce of her struggle and triumph.
As a woman carving out a niche in a male-dominated field, Kinsey's character exemplifies resilience and independence. Her adventures take her through a vibrant backdrop, from the complexities of human relationships to the sinister depths of crime. The author deftly crafts a narrative that balances thrilling tension with moments of levity, showcasing Kinsey's unique perspective on life and her unwavering pursuit of justice.
In this unforgettable series, the clever interplay of personal narrative and gripping mystery captivates readers, transporting them into Kinsey's world where every letter of the alphabet holds a fresh challenge. As the story unfolds, it not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on the nature of morality and truth in a world that is often grey rather than black and white.
As a woman carving out a niche in a male-dominated field, Kinsey's character exemplifies resilience and independence. Her adventures take her through a vibrant backdrop, from the complexities of human relationships to the sinister depths of crime. The author deftly crafts a narrative that balances thrilling tension with moments of levity, showcasing Kinsey's unique perspective on life and her unwavering pursuit of justice.
In this unforgettable series, the clever interplay of personal narrative and gripping mystery captivates readers, transporting them into Kinsey's world where every letter of the alphabet holds a fresh challenge. As the story unfolds, it not only entertains but also invites readers to reflect on the nature of morality and truth in a world that is often grey rather than black and white.
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