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231 reviews for:

"G" is for Gumshoe

Sue Grafton

3.76 AVERAGE

lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Excellent! Everything about it. From character development to plots and plot twists. Best letter of the alphabet so far. Couldn’t put it down.

I was pretty confused trying to figure out who everyone was, even at the end I still am not sure.

these books are such an easy read

These books aren't anything out of this world but they're entertaining quick reads

I've read these randomly over 6 months-ish so far, but I'm pretty sure that this was my favorite book yet.

I liked seeing more of Kinsey's interactions with her friends and with Dietz.

If there was one aspect of the story that I didn't like, it was that all her other books had a 'whodunit' type format, whereas this one was impossible to figure out before Kinsey did.

Another enjoyable read in Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone series. I like the humor, drama, suspense and mystery in this book. Am looking forward to reading more in this series.

I loved this entry into the series. There are some new curve balls being thrown Kinsey's way, including a hit (on her!), a handsome bodyguard, and a complex mystery to solve. The multiple plots that intertwine kept me interested and prevented the now predictable blueprint for these novels from feeling stale.

4/5

This one's my favourite. It has a nice new dynamic between Kinsey and her bodyguard, a mystery with English lit references, and family drama.

I thought it was so fun.

One of the best of the Kinsey Millhones. Like the history behind "The slabs" in CA (which I never knew about before reading this the first time around.) Also how the two plots (missing woman and hit put out on Kinsey) intertwined. Plus an excellent ending.