J is for Judgment

I is for Innocent: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series Book 9)

Author: Sue Grafton

“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 halfway between Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.”In truth, the facts about Wendell Jaffe had nothing to do with my family history, but murder is seldom tidy and no one ever said revelations operate in a straight line. It wa….Read More

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