A review by goneabroad71
K is for Killer by Sue Grafton

3.0

I love this series because it takes me back to the early 90s, when friends would just drop by without calling, information about everything wasn’t in our pocket all the time, and fax machines were pretty darned modern. This installment had some great detective work, and the case moved along nicely until about 75%. The resolution was confusing and the motives weren’t clear. It was still an enjoyable reading experience, but far from Grafton’s best.