Private detective Kinsey Millhone feels a bit out of place in Nordstroms lingerie department, but shes entirely in her element when she puts a stop to a brazen shoplifting spree. For her trouble she nearly gets run over in the parking lot by one of the fleeing thievesand later learns that the one who didnt get away has been found dead in an apparent suicide. But Audrey Vances grieving fiancé suspects murder and hires Kinsey to investigatein a case that will reveal a big story behind a small crime, and lead her into a web that connects a shadowy private banker, an angry trophy wife, a spoiled kid with a spiraling addiction, and a brutal killer without a conscience
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As with the last several books in the series, V Is for Vengeance was a long time in the making. I work by trial and error, keeping a running account of the process in journals that in this case totaled 967 single-spaced pages. It took me from March, 2009 until March, 2010 to settle on a storyline, and after that, it was ten months of hard labor. Women give birth to babies in less time, but surely without as much suffering. Brave soul that I am, I stuck with it, picking my way painstakingly from beginning to middle to end.
What sets the narrative in motion is Kinsey Millhones spotting a shoplifter in an upscale department store. She alerts a sales clerk, who in turn notifies Security, which results in the womans arrest. Within two days, the sticky-fingered thief has taken a dive off a four-hundred-foot-high bridge, leaving her fiancé with troubling questions. While the overall subject matter is organized retail theft, of greater concern to Ms. Millhone is the fact that at the height of the action, shortly before shes punched in the face, she realizes its her thirty-eighth birthday and thus ends up celebrating the milestone with a broken nose and two black eyes.
--Sue Grafton, November, 2011
Grafton exhibits the pace, form, and technique of a marathon champ in her latest.The Kansas City Star
The author has hit a high mark with her latest offering, a complex tale of love, betrayal, ambition, and, of course, murder
The only bad thing: There are just four letters left in the alphabet.The Associated Press
Grafton brings her A game to her V book
an accomplished work not to be missed. The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY)
Terrific.Booklist
"Sure to satisfy."USA Today