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keelygorski 's review for:
S is for Silence
by Sue Grafton
This book was required reading for a challenge I am currently attempting to complete. If it wasnt for the challenge, I probably would have never picked this up, especially since it was the 19th book in a series. It did well as a stand alone though. I did enjoy the book, it was for the most part an entertaining read. I am more and more coming to realize I love mysteries and trying to guess who the "bad guy" is and the plot. The only downfall of this book is that it got slow in some parts and felt like it dragged on as Grafton put all the pieces of the puzzle together and tied up lose ends. I may be willing to try another Grafton book out in the future, but will start from the beginning.