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U is for Undertow by Sue Grafton

U is for Undertow

A Kinsey Millhone Mystery

by Sue Grafton

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  • Dec 2009, 416 pages
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Annu

Amazing
Beautifully written and got me engaged . Couldn’t put the book down.
Carolyn

Not impressed
I bought this book at the Dollar Store, and quickly found out why it was there. I have not read any other books in this series, and won't be doing so in the future. This author writes WAY too many details about what the characters do. It makes it boring and hard to stay focused on the story. As the story progresses it becomes intriguing, but then it stops suddenly, almost as if the artist was tired of the story and didnt want to write any more! Perhaps the author should have developed one or two books better, and forgotten about trying to write 26 books!
mike o.

just another
Just another whodunit. Schmaltzy mother/child relationship/angst re: momma done me wrong. sad rendition of alcoholic reasoning. Seemed like a quick contract obligation book.
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