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A review by sams84
P Is For Peril by Sue Grafton
2.0
I found this really hard work to get through. There seemed to be a lot of words and description that served no real purpose in terms of progressing the story or introducing characters that the story just got lost. By about halfway through I cared so little about where the doctor had disappeared to, I considered stopping. It was only the secondary story of the Hevener brothers and their backstory that kept me vaguely interested, and even then that was hanging on by a bit of a thread. Overall not the most enjoyable read for me.