S is for Silence: A Kinsey Millhone Novel

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Penguin, Nov 28, 2006 - Fiction - 368 pages
California private investigator Kinsey Millhone is hired to solve a decades-old cold case in this “undeniably entertaining” (Los Angeles Times) #1 New York Times bestseller from Sue Grafton.

Cases don't get much colder than that of Violet Sullivan, who disappeared from her rural California town in 1953, leaving behind an abusive husband and a seven-year-old named Daisy. But PI Kinsey Millhone has promised the now adult Daisy she'll try her best to locate Violet, dead or alive. All signs point to a runaway wife—the clothes that disappeared; the secret stash of money Violet bragged about; the brazen flirtations she indulged in with local men, including some married ones.

Kinsey tries to pick up a trail by speaking to those who remember Violet—and perhaps were more involved in her life than they let on. But the trail could lead her somewhere very dangerous. Because the case may have gone cold, but some people's feelings about Violet Sullivan still run as hot as ever...
 

Contents

Chapter 1
1
Chapter 2
9
Chapter 3
20
Chapter 4
29
Chapter 5
38
Chapter 6
48
Chapter 7
56
Chapter 8
68
Chapter 17
156
Chapter 18
167
Chapter 19
188
Chapter 20
197
Chapter 21
207
Chapter 22
219
Chapter 23
226
Chapter 24
238

Chapter 9
76
Chapter 10
87
Chapter 11
99
Chapter 12
106
Chapter 13
116
Chapter 14
125
Chapter 15
138
Chapter 16
145
Chapter 25
244
Chapter 26
253
Chapter 27
263
Chapter 28
282
Chapter 29
290
Chapter 30
301
Chapter 31
314
Chapter 32
327

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About the author (2006)

#1 New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton first introduced Kinsey Millhone in the Alphabet Series in 1982. Soon after, both writer and heroine became icons and international bestsellers. Ms. Grafton was a writer who consistently broke the bonds of genre while never writing the same book twice. Named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, her awards and honors included the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America, the Ross Macdonald Literary Award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award from Britain's Crime Writers' Association, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Malice Domestic, a Lifetime Achievement Award from Bouchercon, three Shamus Awards, and three Anthony Awards—including the first two ever awarded. She passed away in December 2017.

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