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B is for Burglar

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Book 2 in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series from the New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton.
"Female, age thirty-two, self-employed and wiser than she used to be. For Kinsey Millhone, private investigator, only one thing stays the same. When a client sits down in the chair across the desk, she never knows what's going to happen next..."
There was nothing about Beverly Danziger to cause Kinsey concern. She was looking for her sister. There was a will to be settled. She paid up front. And if it seemed a lot of money for a routine job, Kinsey wasn't going to argue. She kicked herself later for the things she didn't see - Beverly Danziger did not look as if she needed a few thousand dollars and she didn't seem like someone longing for a family reunion.
But just as Kinsey begins to suspect foul play and start asking questions, Beverly Danziger pulls her off the case and fires her...


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Series: Kinsey Millhone Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781743290781
  • File size: 716 KB
  • Release date: April 1, 1991

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781743290781
  • File size: 717 KB
  • Release date: April 1, 1991

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:850
Text Difficulty:4-5

Book 2 in the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet series from the New York Times bestselling author, Sue Grafton.
"Female, age thirty-two, self-employed and wiser than she used to be. For Kinsey Millhone, private investigator, only one thing stays the same. When a client sits down in the chair across the desk, she never knows what's going to happen next..."
There was nothing about Beverly Danziger to cause Kinsey concern. She was looking for her sister. There was a will to be settled. She paid up front. And if it seemed a lot of money for a routine job, Kinsey wasn't going to argue. She kicked herself later for the things she didn't see - Beverly Danziger did not look as if she needed a few thousand dollars and she didn't seem like someone longing for a family reunion.
But just as Kinsey begins to suspect foul play and start asking questions, Beverly Danziger pulls her off the case and fires her...


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