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Loading... R Is for Ricochet [Abridged Audio Book]by Sue Grafton
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Ummm. As much as I'd like to cheer Sue Grafton on as she soldiers on toward 'Z', this limp installment had me feeling she'd might as well just give it up already. The tics and tropes that were so endearing in the earlier Kinsey Milhone books have been written and overwritten to the point of becoming grotesque. At 350 pages, this book was a chore to finish. no reviews | add a review
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No sooner is Reba Lafferty, a child of privilege, released from prison for embezzlement, then someone from her past pays her a visit. No library descriptions found. |
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The case interesting and really brought to light how much people of a certain class are allowed the freedom to get away with stuff. It also showed that it doesn’t matter how much money or “class” someone has they can still be a criminal or a greedy bitch. I do like the ingenuity that Sue Grafton uses to bring new cases into Kinsey’s orbit. Very rarely is it just some stranger walking in the door to ask for Kinsey’s help. I liked seeing more of Henry and his relationship because it showed that you can learn something about yourself at any age.
I know this isn’t much of a review but that is about all I have.
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