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Item Description
R Is for Ricochet by Sue Grafton (Hardcover)
This is a used hardback book with dust jacket in very good condition!
Item specifics - Fiction & Literature Books
Condition:
Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition.
Author:
Sue Grafton
Format:
Hardcover
Publisher:
Marian Wood
ISBN-10:
0399152288
ISBN-13:
9780399152283
Subject:
Action, Adventure
Publication Year:
2004
Topic:
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Special Attributes:
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Language:
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Detailed item info
Synopsis In the 18th alphabetical mystery starring private detective Kinsey Milhone, a wealthy, indulgent father hires Kinsey to pick up his daughter Reba from the prison where she was serving a sentence for embezzlement. All Kinsey has to do is watch over Reba as she adjusts to life outside of prison, ensure she follows the terms of her parole, and keep her away from the bad company that landed her in prison in the first place. Naturally, complications set in fairly rapidly....
Key Details
Author:
Sue Grafton
Format:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0399152288
ISBN-13:
9780399152283
Size
Length:
350 pages
Thickness:
1.8 in
Weight:
22.4 oz
Industry Reviews "Grafton has done her usual superlative job with one of mystery fans' favorite females....Welcome back, Kinsey!" Romantic Times BOOKclub - Lorraine Gelly (07/01/2004)
"Clever, complex, unpredictable plot." Literary Review - Philip Oakes (02/01/2005)
"Sue Grafton's abecedarian mysteries are so consistently enjoyable you have to wonder what her secret is....Grafton establishes terrific chemistry between Kinsey and Reba."
New York Times Book Review - Marilyn Stasio (08/08/2004)