Dayton Daily News, October 28th, 2002
Author's A-Z detective is letter-perfect It didn't take Sue Grafton long to realize she'd been a little overly optimistic, a little naive perhaps, though that's not a word often associated with Grafton or her literary alter ego, Kinsey Millhone. It was back in 1982 that Grafton and Millhone came to light in what was to become a best-selling series of hard-boiled detective novels. It started with A Is for Alibi, and Grafton went quite public with her plans to publish a book a year, A through Z. It was a gimmick, first and foremost, but Grafton backed it up with high- quality writing, good sto...
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