“Let’s face it, life is trivial, and my guess is that dying imparts very little wisdom on those in process.”
Quote by Sue Grafton
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This installment follows Kinsey Millhone as she investigates a case involving a man previously convicted of murdering his wealthy wife, who has now been released after six years in prison when a second jury fails to reach a verdict. The victim's family hires Kinsey to gather evidence for a potential civil suit, placing her in the middle of conflicting accounts and long-held grudges. The narrative explores themes of justice, memory, and the unreliability of circumstantial evidence, while developing Kinsey's personal life and professional methods in the fictional California town of Santa Teresa during the 1980s. more
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