A review by luffy79
F Is for Fugitive by Sue Grafton

4.0

Sue Grafton played up to her strengths, which is the descriptive. No one, nobody is better than she was at showing us these bits and pieces of metal, cloth, and concrete in which she hatched her characters.

Kinsey Millhone. In each book, this character felt different. Here she is plagued by a cold case. Thankfully Sue Grafton was a dab at creating small amounts of tension. This was believable enough.

Unfortunately for us readers who have grown up with Agatha Christie, Dorothy L Sayers, M.C. Beaton, and Ellery Queen, we must admit that the author here is weak at plotting. The murderer's identity was so simply concocted that it beggared belief. Still, the book is in my mind. Loved reading it.