Ken Heard's Reviews > E is for Evidence
E is for Evidence (Kinsey Millhone, #5)
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Sue Grafton published this in 1988, so it's a time capsule of sorts and a fun read. There's smoking in airplanes, pay telephones, older cop techniques in gathering evidence, etc. So it's kind of a fun read looking back. The writing stands up over the years, too.
This is an easy read; it comes in at 226 pages and Grafton is a fine writer. The pace is quick and there's not a real deep plot with tons of characters. There's also more background of Kinsey Millhone's life in this one than in the previous novels.
Eventually, I guess, I'll read the Alphabet series over the years. It took me nearly 30 years to get to E, but I'll continue working my way through the rest whenever the mood strikes.
This is an easy read; it comes in at 226 pages and Grafton is a fine writer. The pace is quick and there's not a real deep plot with tons of characters. There's also more background of Kinsey Millhone's life in this one than in the previous novels.
Eventually, I guess, I'll read the Alphabet series over the years. It took me nearly 30 years to get to E, but I'll continue working my way through the rest whenever the mood strikes.
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March 16, 2025
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Finished Reading
March 17, 2025
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