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T is for Trespass
T is for Trespass: A Kinsey Millhone Novel | Sue Grafton
A miser and a hoarder, Gus Vronsky is so crotchety that after he takes a bad fall, his only living relative is anxious to find him some hired help and get back home as soon as she can. In an effort to help, Gus's neighbor, private investigator Kinsey Millhone, runs a check on an applicant for the job, Solana Rojas. Social Security, driver's license, nursing certification: It all checks out. And it sounds like she did a good job for her former employers. So Kinsey gives her the thumbs-up, figuring Gus will be the ideal assignment for this diligent, experienced caregiver. And the real Solana Rojas was indeed an excellent caregiver. But the woman who has stolen her identity is not, and for her, Gus will be the ideal victim...
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NatalieR
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T is for Trespass is another great installment of the Alphabet series by Sue Grafton. Kinsey Millhone‘s elderly neighbor is injured during a fall prompting her to offer assistance and engage the help of family. Meanwhile, a sociopath is stealing the identity of Solana Rojas so that she can work private caregiving jobs and take advantage of the elderly.

Full review at https://abookandadog.com

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nocto
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As seems to be the pattern for me lately this one was slow going for the first half and then the second half flew by. It was my #doublespin book for December. One of Kinsey‘s elderly neighbours (not Henry!) has a fall and ends up the victim of a elderly care scammer. I enjoyed the change from a regular murder mystery, I just wish it hadn‘t taken me so long to engage with the story.

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nocto
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Ooops, that‘s my December #doublespin and I do not have 12 hours free to read right now! I hope the next reader is less tardy than me & I get it back before the end of the month, or at least before I‘ve forgotten the plot.

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TamTracy
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I think this is my favorite so far. I loved the different point of views which included Kinsey as well as the villain. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Susanita
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This one has some #gold on the dust jacket. #curiouscovers

Eggs 🧡🌟👏🏻🧡 3y
MayJasper Love your photo 😊 3y
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LibrarianRyan
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1. Tristan Strong Punches a hole in the sky
2. Tolstoy
3. True Lies
4. Tell me Lies, tell me sweet little lies

#Manic Monday #LetterT @joscho

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guinsgirlreads
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I found a good one! 😗😜 #drama #QuotsyJul20

TK-421 👏👏👏 4y
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Bowietrek
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Getting close to the end of the series. This one is convoluted and complicated, dealing strongly with elder abuse and health care crimes. An outstanding plot and some fascinating characters and crimes. Kinsey‘s neighbors and neighborhood are featured, with some outstanding personalities.

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Verity
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I do love this series, although this one isn‘t my favourite because I‘m not great with stories where old men are not being treated properly. Great baddie though.

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Verity
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I need a relaxing read so I‘m treating myself to an unread Kinsey.

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AvidReader25
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This series always acts as a pallet cleanser for me. I love Kinsey and the books are always entertaining. This story focuses on her elder neighbor Gus who hires a private nurse, Solana Rojas, who turns out to be a con artist with a dangerous past. Kinsey finds herself going toe-to-toe with Solana. Despite the relatively simple story, the tension was excellent. You find yourself frustrated alongside Kinsey as Solana stays one step ahead of her.

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Elsuttie
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This had me absolutely hooked. I loved the way it was written and the twists and turns. I thought the ending could have been better, but overall a great read.

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Susanita
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Sue Grafton is one of my #autobuyauthors even though this particular story was a little creepy and cringe worthy for the especially loathsome villain. I've redone my bookcase twice since taking the picture, but her books don't move from the "special" shelf. #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading

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EllanaRose
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The best book in the series so far. That's A to T complete for #LitsyAtoZ

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Susanita
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Kinsey Milhone is the character I would #dressupas and if would be pretty easy. Jeans, black turtleneck, boots, and a haircut that looks like I did it myself. #booktober

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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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Bookzombie I totally agree! 8y
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jmtrivera
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Disturbing topics, but Grafton keeps the book from getting too dark. I don't think I'd reread it, but at least it had a lot of Henry!

wen4blu I need a neighbor like Henry, especially for his baking! 8y
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jmtrivera
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I not only have #somethingborrowed from a friend, but also a bunch of things from the library. Currently on T is for Trespass, because October seems a good time for mysteries! #Booktober @RealLifeReading

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