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Old 08-09-2013, 07:08 PM   #17354
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I finished A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton. I liked it, thought it was well written and I liked the Kinsey Millhone character and the mystery. I'm glad I bought a few more of them when they were on sale and I will get to them soon enough.

Next, I will be reading Supernatural: One Year Gone by Rebecca Dessertine. I'm itching for some new Supernatural and the TV season hasn't started yet, so a book will do. And it has been sitting on my (physical) shelf for a long time so I should read it.
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The series is very good in the beginning but I think it got worse. I am stuck at "T is for Trespass" which I have not been able to finish.

I think Sara Paretsky's V.I. Warshawsky books are better and also have a lot of similarities and the same feel.
The Kinsey Millhone books go badly downhill well before "T", IMHO. I never managed to read past J or K. Supposedly, they improved again recently, but frankly I'm done with them. And I'd agree that the Sara Paretsky books are a good alternative.
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