A review by hirvimaki
"i" Is for Innocent by Sue Grafton

4.0

This is one of the Kinsey books I remember the most from when I first read them. Something about the method of the murder stuck with me for 25 years. (And it made me a tad uncomfortable looking through any door's security peephole since then. Grafton has a sly way of broadening Kinsey's world in this novel - and by that I mean that she set things up for future novels (which I only know because I've read them before). A very good mystery that has one of the best misdirections I've encountered.