T is for Trespass (A Kinsey Millhone Novel)

BySue Grafton

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lowry
This might be the scariest book in the alphabet series. Grafton has dealt with serial killers before, and sociopaths, but never one quite like this, and never one who was so close to home. Great story, great writing!
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adam chabot
I enjoyed reading T is for Trespass more than some of the other books in the Series. While I enjoy reading all of the series, I find that some of them are easier to predict than others. This one seemed to have a few more surprises than usual and the storyline was different than the others.
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evan folkman
I have made my way through the alphabet series and have thoroughly enjoyed them. I have my favorites, and I would include this in my top five. "U" will have to wait a while, but I can't wait to read it.
F is for Fugitive (A Kinsey Millhone Mystery - Book 6) :: U Is for Undertow: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery :: R Is For Ricochet: A Kinsey Millhone Novel :: B is for Burglar (Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries :: A J. P. Beaumont Novel (J. P. Beaumont Mysteries Book 22)
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lesa heschke
Another thrilling treasure!!! I couldn't put the book down and if I had to I caught myself missing Henry, Rosie, William, Cheney, and of course my beloved Kinsey!!! I'm almost done reading all of Kinsey's stories. Don't know what I'll do when there are no more of them to read! Sue Grafton, please, start over with A -- is for another series!
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wayne
I can't say enough about the Alphabet books about Kinsey Millhone. I hope that Sue Grafton will start all over when she reaches the end of her Z book .... I feel like I know her characters personally. She is a super writer
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tara d k
Sue Grafton continues to be a master mystery story teller. She also is innovative, changing from third person narrative to first person story from Kinsey, a tecnique not found in her previous work. She interlaces the mundane work of a private investigator with a chilling, and true to life, tale of the exploitation and abuse of the elderly. Must reading for anyone with elderly relatives.
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bhuvnesh
This is another excellent read in the Kinsey Millhone series from Sue Grafton. I was hooked from page one to the end. But now there is a little more "noir", the usual shot of Raymond Chandler but with a dollop of Steven King. The time frame is (as always) in the eighties but the themes of identity theft and elder abuse are right now. Could it be coincidence that "Fatal Attraction" and "Trespass" are both set in 1987? I think not.
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elizabeth miss eliza
Interesting back and forth between the main characters. You just have to remember the names of the main players because they come up at different times in different chapters with a throw back to an earlier time.
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vinay
This particular Kinsey Millhone novel is probably at the top of Grafton's skillful storytelling. I have only 8 of her alphabet novels ticked off my list, but this confirms
she is at the top of the mystery writing game. Bravo. Can't wait to get to the next letter!
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sarah willmann
This book was my introduction to the Kinsey Millhone character and I will definitely be reading more books by Sue Grafton--a talented writer. The plot involves a sinister case of a stolen identity--a woman posing as a nurse who wangles her way in as caretaker of a feisty old man. Among the interesting characters is a real estate agent! This is a real thriller, richly detailed, and with great dialogue.
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torie dawn
Grafton's best Kinsey Millhone yet. It has been gratifying to see Grafton grow as a writer, and unlike some other quickie writers who turn around a mystery in a few months, the waiting for this series always pays off. Best. One. Yet.
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s shinta
As usual, I was extremely pleased with this Kinsey Millhone novel. Sue Grafton never disappoints. I've been a fan for ages: clear back when she started with A. :D

Keep 'em rolling.

Irene
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emily mcadoo
Sue Grafton didn't disappoint with T is for Trespass. Her style, as well as Kinsey Millhone's, were as good as ever. She always gives us an easy (though NOT simple) book to become engrossed in with just the right level of mystery. The fact that she is so near the end of the alphabet is my only concern.
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