A review by emilykathleenwrites
K is for Killer by Sue Grafton

2.0

There are so many things I like about this series. Kinsey is smart, scrappy, and doesn't take misogyny lying down. I like that she's a runner and the books are set in the town where I live. More than anything I've appreciated a break from all things technological, no social media, computers, all answering machines and faxes, and rotary phones.

BUT

I need to let this series go, at least for now. This last book had an interesting plot and some good characters, but the ending let me down and there are just too many good books out there to spend time reading ones I feel lukewarm about.