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"A" Is for Alibi  
Author: Sue Grafton
ISBN: 0553279912
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
"Kinsey Millhone is a female Sam Spade; a thorough professional, a loner, clear-headed and unsentimental."--Lucille Kallen

"Kinsey Millhone is an entirely fresh and original character, and I feel sure that the series will go all through the alphabet."--Patricia Moyes





"A" Is for Alibi

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When Laurence Fife was murdered, few mourned his passing. A prominent divorce attorney with a reputation for single-minded ruthlessness on behalf of his clients, Fife was also rumored to be a dedicated philanderer. Plenty of people in the picturesque southern California town of Santa Teresa had a reason to want him dead. Including, thought the cops, his young and beautiful wife, Nikki. With motive, access, and opportunity, Nikki was their number-one suspect. The jury thought so, too.

Eight years later and out on parole, Niki Fife hires Kinsey Millhone to find out who really killed her late husband.

A trail that is eight years cold. A trail that reaches out to enfold a bitter, wealthy, and foul-mouthed old woman and a young boy, born deaf, whose memory cannot be trusted. A trail that leads to a lawyer defensively loyal to a dead partner--and disarmingly attractive to Millhone; to an ex-wife, brave, lucid, lovely--and still angry over Fife's betrayal of her; to a not-so-young secretary with too high a salary for too few skills--and too many debts left owing: The trail twists to include them all, with Millhone following every turn until it finally twists back on itself and she finds herself face-to-face with a killer cunning enough to get away with murder.

FROM THE CRITICS

Newsweek

[Grafton] has created a woman we feel we know, a tough cookie with a soft center, a gregarious loner . . . smart, well paced, and very funny.

Newgate Callendar

It is no better or no worse than the majority of related books, and that is about all. — The New York Times Books of the Century, reviewed May 23, 1982

People Magazine

The best of the new breed of female mystery writers.

Newsweek

[Grafton] has created a woman we feel we know, a tough cookie with a soft center, a gregarious loner . . . smart, well paced, and very funny.

Newgate Callendar

It is no better or no worse than the majority of related books, and that is about all. -- The New York Times Books of the Century, reviewed May 23, 1982

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

A classic. -- Stanley Ellin — Stanley Ellin

     



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