A review by raymond_murphy
P is for Peril by Sue Grafton

3.0

I think this is my second time reading this one. I really worry what will happen if I google "Sue Grafton Republican," or whatever the Democratic equivalent is in Santa Barbara.

She uses Kinsey to talk too much about respect for law and order, not to mention always highlighting things like fraud (or shoplifting, or infidelity, or a ton of other super human fallibility) to suggest that humanity is just fundamentally flawed, and skewed toward selfishness.

In this case, there was a sort of tragic lesbian re-write kind of thing going on?