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I is for Innocent

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Book 9 in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series from the New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton.
"I feel compelled to report that at the moment of death, my entire life did not pass before my eyes in a flash... What I experienced was a little voice piping up in an outraged tone: 'Oh come on. You're not serious. This is really it?'"
It was a Monday early in December when Kinsey Millhone first got involved in the Isabelle Barney murder case.
She was out of work. Attorney Lonnie Klingman's usual private investigator had just dropped dead of a heart attack. Kinsey was more than happy to oblige.
The trouble started on the very first day of the investigation. Either Kinsey's predecessor was incompetent - or someone had been getting away with murder. And next time it might turn out to be hers...


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Series: Kinsey Millhone Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK

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  • ISBN: 9781743290729
  • Release date: May 5, 1993

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  • ISBN: 9781743290729
  • File size: 516 KB
  • Release date: May 5, 1993

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Fiction Mystery

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English

Book 9 in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series from the New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton.
"I feel compelled to report that at the moment of death, my entire life did not pass before my eyes in a flash... What I experienced was a little voice piping up in an outraged tone: 'Oh come on. You're not serious. This is really it?'"
It was a Monday early in December when Kinsey Millhone first got involved in the Isabelle Barney murder case.
She was out of work. Attorney Lonnie Klingman's usual private investigator had just dropped dead of a heart attack. Kinsey was more than happy to oblige.
The trouble started on the very first day of the investigation. Either Kinsey's predecessor was incompetent - or someone had been getting away with murder. And next time it might turn out to be hers...


Expand title description text