l is for lawless (the name of the key) call it kinsey millhone in bad company. call it a mystery without a murder, a teasure hunt with out a map. kinsey does a favor for henry and looks into a friends issue that he can't prove his father served in the war. turns out he was never in the war, he was in prison. and they were looking for missing money from a bank robbery in the 1940's. it lost my attention in nashville, and i kept wishing kinsey would just get out of there and go home. interesting place to hide money, still wish after all these books it's time for kinsey to get a computer. and i'm on the fence about the family situation.
I love Kinsey Milhone and the author
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I love all sue’s books. I have them all!
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Grafton crafts a good mystery and makes it even better with her writing style. Of the mystery writers of today, her descriptive prose is at the top of the list.
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Kinsey Milhone's escapades hold my interest and I can't put the book down until I've finished reading it. I love Sue Grafton's books, and L for Lawless is as good as her other books, maybe even better. I liked that her landlord Henry has more of a role as it gives more insight into his character...I want a neighbor just like him! I love to read one of Sue Grafton's books while traveling -- time seems to fly while reading it and we're at the destination before I know it.
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