D is for Deadbeat/E is for Evidence/F is for Fugitive: Three Complete Novels

Author: Sue Grafton

Following the bestselling success of the first Sue Grafton omnibus comes Volume 2 in the alphabet mysteries featuring one of the most popular female sleuths, Kinsey Millhone. Every single Sue Grafton mystery hits one of the top five positions of the New York Times bestseller lists, and an omnibus of her books are instant classics…..Read More

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Shane

A stranger rode out of the heart of the great glowing West, into the small Wyoming valley in the summer of 1889. It was Shane, who appeared on the horizon… Continue Reading Posted in: English Language, Readers, Short Stories In English, Teen & Young Adult 19th Century United States Historical Fiction, Teen & Young Adult Boys & Men Fiction

E Is for Evidence

Anyone who knows me will tell you that I cherish my unmarried state. I’m female, twice divorced, no kids and no close family ties. I’m perfectly content to do what… Continue Reading Posted in: Hard-Boiled Mystery, Private Investigator Mysteries (Books)

P is for Peril

It is now nine weeks since Dr Dowan Purcell vanished without trace. The sixty-nine-year-old doctor had said goodnight to his colleagues at the Pacific Meadows nursing home, had climbed into… Continue Reading Posted in: American, California, Detective And Mystery Stories, Mystery Fiction

Big Fish

He could outrun anybody, and he never missed a day of school. He saved lives, tamed giants. Animals loved him. People loved him. Women loved him (and he loved them… Continue Reading Posted in: Alabama, Fiction, Last Words

T is for Trespass (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries)

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J is for Judgment

"J" is for Jaffe: Wendell Jaffe, dead these past five years. Or so it seemed until his former insurance agent spotted him in the bar of a dusty little resort… Continue Reading Posted in: English Fiction, Kinsey (Fictitious Character), Millhone, United States

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