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P Is For Peril

by Sue Grafton

P Is For Peril by Sue Grafton X
P Is For Peril by Sue Grafton
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  • First Published:
    Jun 2001, 304 pages

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    Jun 2002, 384 pages

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tanya

I agree with the other readers. I thought the epilogue had been left out of my book. Too many loose ends, the ending left me wondering who did what! I don't feel this was Ms. Grafton's best work. It is the only book in the series where she does not wrapped up the story.
Reeve Estioko

I am really confused about the ending. I am trying to figure out who actually was the murderer.
Jan

I also felt something was missing in the end. Story was a little disjointed to me. I was disapointed.
Courtney

The book had a very strange ending or the publisher left out a chapter. It was very different than her previous books. Otherwise, it was a great book.
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.
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??
joesteph




So, who dun it? I went back and read the last few pages. Was something left out? No closure

Was it the daughter?
Ann

I'm still trying to figure out who did it. Otherwise, good book.
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