E is for Evidence by Sue Grafton (1988) – BR00131 (2019) – πΈπΈπΈπΈπΈ
Plot or Premise
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Kinsey is asked to look into an insurance claim for a fire, everything looks fine, but then there are some shenanigans with the paperwork that makes it look like she’s whitewashing an arson. Plus $5K suddenly shows up in her account.
What I Liked
Kinsey is on the warpath, and it’s flat out awesome. She is kicking ass and taking names, and she loves her new client — herself. The frame-up is really complex and gets more intricate with lots of players involved as it goes along. And then things really explode.
What I Didn’t Like
Kinsey’s ex-husband shows up, and some of the interactions with him make almost no sense with the final ending.
The Bottom Line
An explosive case with an awesome client: herself.
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