Rated of 5
by DoctorJ Anica and Crystal
A previous reader is correct: When Kinsey first meets Anica, she's fresh from a shower, and Crystal is just then showering. Add that Anica works at an all-girls school (admittedly equivocal), and Crystal is insistent on Leila spending the night at her step-father's, perhaps to give A&C a weekend alone.
The clincher, such as it is, comes at the end of the book. {Spoiler removed}
As I read in a review somewhere, there are no likable characters in this book, possibly excepting the doctor, and then only if he was not involved in the fraud at all.
Rated of 5
by Shauna Dissatisfying
I measure a good mystery by a good ending and this one had NONE! Grafton is a great writer, but not always on her game as far as a storyteller. This book left me nothing but aggravated. My favorite is still F is for Fugitive.
Rated of 5
by J K Great til the end
I enjoyed the book very much until I reached the (end)? I just drops like someone in mid sentence, no closure, as if missing the last chapter - very very upsetting - couldn't believe it - that was just mean.
Rated of 5
by jan4jc Not all that satisfying
Even though I figured out "whodunit", I still like the author to confirm it, and that didn't happen in this one.
For those who aren't sure, reread Kinsey's first interview with Anica and Crystal, then reread the last few pages. Pay attention to all the little nuances. (Remember the type of school Anica works at and the fact that there wasn't an affair with Clint Augustine after all.)
Not my favorite, but not my least favorite either.
Rated of 5
by Yanique whose is the murderer?
It is the best Kinsey Millhone series yet...but... what happened to the end?
Wierd...but it was a good book!!
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by Ron W
I agree with the concerns of all the other confused readers of "P". Who did it? Where was the epilogue? Why was it not included ? Has this concern been answered by the author or publisher??
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