'I' Is for Innocent

What is the author's style in 'I' Is for Innocent by Sue Grafton?

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Grafton's first-person point of view is reminiscent of old-style detective novels. Kinsey Millhone takes the reader on a step by step journey through her case, including specifics such as the details of a witnesses appearance, while talking through her thoughts and emotions on the case.

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'I' Is for Innocent