T is For Trespass Reviews
by Sue Grafton
Overall
4.00 of 5
(by 5 users)
a fiction reader
In her latest installment of the alphabet series she's worked on since the 1980's, Sue Grafton takes us deeper than ever into the scary world of the criminal's mind. — I have ready all of her books so far, and this one creeped me out the most. The humiliation and helplessness endured by Kinsey Millhone's next door neighbor as a phony caregiver squeezes the life out of him, literally and figuratively gave me a tight feeling in my chest that returns every time I think about the book. — Kinsey's dry humor throughout added to the side story about daily life as a private…
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avid reader
This was a great novel to continue the Kinsey Millhone series. I can't say that there was a part that I did not like. I had been suffering from Kinsey withdrawal! It was neat to see her quirks again. — This was definitely a darker novel than Grafton has previously written. There was one particular part that I loved where she poked fun at the fact that this is taking place in the 1980's. Love love loved it and can't wait for the next book either! —…
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an avid reader, all about practical
I agree this book takes longer to get into and to read but it is just as good once you get through it! A must read for a series reader like…
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Reviews of T is For Trespass
| Key Information |
Authors Sue Grafton
Fiction Subgenre • • • • • •
Narrator Judy Kaye
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| Book Editions |
Book Editions HardcoverLarge Print627December 05, 2007Thorndike Pr8.75"(h) x 5.75"(w) x 1.25"(d), 1.65 lbs.9780786296521
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