Topic: Sue Grafton
K is for Killer brings us more of what we love about Sue Grafton's heroine, Kinsey Milhone. There isn't even a scene featuring his return and reaction to recent events, a tool that Grafton often uses to summarize things and ...
Victoria Warshawksi to her friends, Warshawski is a lawyer turned private investigator . Through sheer pig-headedness, Warshawski will not give up until the cases are solved, although this means putting both her life and the life of her friends in danger. Excellently portrayed ...
I find that my journals are written both in first person and third person. Many call the first person narrative as the 'I' point of view. First, writing in first person is much easier to write in. The disadvantages of writing in ...
T is for Trespass is the 20th novel in the Kinsey Millhone series. Millhone tries to intercept and stop her before the nurse kills her neighbor and steals all his money. " - Entertainment Weekly "Great writing on Grafton's part still has us ...
Sue Grafton is well known for her Kinsey Millhone series. Sue Grafton's father was also an author, known as CW Grafton. Sue Grafton had thoughts of Kinsey Millhone, and writing a series with the alphabet involved. Sue Grafton has been married ...
Violet O'Sullivan, a woman in her twenties, went missing one night in 1953, never to be seen again. This is now the nineteenth book by Sue Grafton that I have read in this series and I have enjoyed pretty much every ...
The American Heritage dictionary defines genre as ? But authors such as Sue Grafton, and Sara Paretsky write the hardboiled crime books once dominated by men. Men such as Nicholas Sparks havemoved into the romance area once the strict domain of women.
You may know of the legendary author Sue Grafton of the Alphabet Murder Mystery Series, which includes A is for Alibi, I is for Innocent, etc... The United Fruit Company in America led the way to banana business success.In 1871, a ...
This 20T is for Trespass is all about the violations of human rights and personal safety, illustrating the concept of TRESPASS in a number of ways. Sue Grafton has written a topnotch novel, raising national concern as well, and she deserves a ...
There are two kinds of fiction: With literary fiction, however, readers usually have to work a bit (often a lot) harder to understand the point. We figure it out by watching his actions, analyzing the political workings that continually creep up in ...