
J Is for Judgment
by:
Sue Grafton
Edition: Large Print
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0816157502
ISBN 13: 9780816157501
Publication date:
January 1st, 1993
Publisher: G K Hall & Co
Pages: 410
Genres: Mystery, History, Business & Economics
In the quiet yet complex world of Kinsey Millhone, every letter of the alphabet brings a new mystery to unravel, and "J" is no exception. This installment showcases Kinsey's relentless pursuit of truth, leading her through a web of deceit and hidden motives. As a private investigator, she is well-acquainted with the darker aspects of human nature, but this case proves to be particularly tangled.
When a man previously presumed dead resurfaces, it raises questions that echo through the town's sinister corners. Kinsey’s curiosity compels her to delve deeper, stirring up shadows from the past. With her signature wit and tenacity, she navigates through layers of secrets and betrayal, uncovering connections she never anticipated.
As she inches closer to the heart of the matter, Kinsey finds herself entwined in the lives of those she investigates. Loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for justice intertwine in a narrative that keeps readers on their toes. With sharp characterizations and intricate plotting, Sue Grafton crafts a gripping tale that reflects the moral complexities of judgment and the choices that define us. Kinsey's journey offers not just a thrilling mystery but also an exploration of the human condition.
When a man previously presumed dead resurfaces, it raises questions that echo through the town's sinister corners. Kinsey’s curiosity compels her to delve deeper, stirring up shadows from the past. With her signature wit and tenacity, she navigates through layers of secrets and betrayal, uncovering connections she never anticipated.
As she inches closer to the heart of the matter, Kinsey finds herself entwined in the lives of those she investigates. Loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for justice intertwine in a narrative that keeps readers on their toes. With sharp characterizations and intricate plotting, Sue Grafton crafts a gripping tale that reflects the moral complexities of judgment and the choices that define us. Kinsey's journey offers not just a thrilling mystery but also an exploration of the human condition.