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"K" is for killer : a Kinsey Millhone mystery

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  • ""K"is for killer"@ja
  • "Murder Mystery"
  • "Dood zonder gezicht"
  • "K is for killer"
  • "K is for killer"@it
  • ""K" is for killer"
  • ""K" is for killer"@ja

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  • "Lorna Kepler was beautiful and willful, a loner who couldn't resist flirting with danger. Maybe that's what killed her. Her death had raised a host of tough questions. The cops suspected homicide, but they could find neither motive nor suspect. Even the means were mysterious: Lorna's body was so badly decomposed when it was discovered that they couldn't be certain she hadn't died of natural causes. In the way of overworked cops everywhere, the case was gradually shifted to the back burner and became another unsolved file. Only Lorna's mother kept it alive, consumed by the certainty that somebody out there had gotten away with murder. In the ten months since her daughter's death, Janice Kepler had joined a support group, trying to come to terms with her loss and her anger. It wasn't helping. And so, leaving a session one evening and noticing a light on in the offices of Millhone Investigations, she knocked on the door. In answering that knock, Kinsey Millhone is pulled into the netherworld of unavenged murder, where only a pact with the devil will satisfy the restless ghosts of the victims and give release to the living they have left behind. Eleven books into the series that has won her readers around the world, Sue Grafton takes a darkside turn, pitching us into a shadow land of pain and grief where killers still walk free, unaccused, unpunished, unrepentant. With "K" is for Killer."@en
  • "De moeder van een vermoorde vrouw roept de hulp van privé-detective Kinsey Millhone in als de politie het onderzoek naar de moord als onoplosbaar afsluit."
  • "When Lorna Kepler's badly decomposed body was found, the police couldn't discover cause of death. Only Lorna's mother kept the case alive because she thought it was murder."@en
  • "When Lorna Kepler's badly decomposed body was found, the police couldn't discover cause of death. Only Lorna's mother kept the case alive because she thought it was murder."
  • "In Santa Teresa, California, PI Kinsey Millhone is hired by a mother to investigate her daughter's death, which police are unable to solve. As Millhone probes, there emerges a picture of a two-facetted woman, simple receptionist during the day and porno queen at night. By the author of A Is for Alibi."
  • "In Santa Teresa, California, PI Kinsey Millhone is hired by a mother to investigate her daughter's death, which police are unable to solve. As Millhone probes, there emerges a picture of a two-facetted woman, simple receptionist during the day and porno queen at night. By the author of A Is for Alibi."@en
  • ""Janice Kepler is on the way home from the support group she joined after the death of her beloved daughter, Lorna. When she sees a light on in the offices of Millhone Investigations, she believes it?s a sign?and decides to knock on the door. Janice has waited long enough for Lorna?s case to pick up steam, and she is relieved when Kinsey Millhone agrees to finish the work authorities left undone. Ten months before, local police had suspected homicide, but never could find a suspect?or a motive. The trail went cold. And Lorna?s death remained a mystery? Now Kinsey is about to be pulled into a netherworld of unavenged murder and damaged survivors?where sometimes it takes a deal with the devil to survive."--Amazon."
  • "YA-Asked to investigate the death of 25-year-old Lorna Kepler, which occurred 10 months earlier, P.I. Kinsey Millhone uncovers the young woman's secret life as a high-class call girl, her half a million dollars in blue-chip investments, but no clue as to the murderer. The main plot is strengthened by several subplots including the whereabouts of a $20,000 withdrawal made the day of Lorna's death; the misleading spying antics of her landlord's wife; and the greed and jealousy of the victim's overweight older sister. Grafton's writing is vivid when describing Kinsey's soul-searching about the evil some people commit and in the resultant powerful ending. Though the 11th in the series, "K" is neither weak nor repetitive, providing excitement, intrigue, and a fierce need to finish reading it in one sitting."
  • "Asked to investigate the death of 25-year-old Lorna Kepler, which occurred 10 months earlier, P.I. Kinsey Millhone uncovers the young woman's secret life as a high-class call girl, her half a million dollars in blue-chip investments, but no clue as to the murderer."@en
  • "In Santa Teresa, California, PI Kinsey Millhone is hired by a mother to investigate her daughter's death, which police are unable to solve. As Millhone probes, there emerges a picture of a two-facetted woman, simple receptionist during the day and porno queen at night."
  • "In Santa Teresa, California, PI Kinsey Millhone is hired by a mother to investigate her daughter's death, which police are unable to solve. As Millhone probes, there emerges a picture of a two-facetted woman, simple receptionist during the day and porno queen at night."@en
  • "Detective Kinsey Millhone is nagged by the spirit of the victim of an unsolved murder."@en
  • "In Santa Teresa, California, PI Kinsey Millhone is hired by a mother to investigate her daughter's death, which police are unable to solve. As Millhone probes, there emerges a picture of a two-faceted woman, simple receptionist during the day and porno queen at night. By the author of A Is for Alibi."@en
  • "Janice Kepler is a grieving mother who can't let the death of her daughter Lorna alone, so she approaches Kinsey Millhone for help."@en

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  • "Large type books"
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detektivní romány"
  • "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Novela estadounidense"

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  • "K niin kuin kuolema"@fi
  • ""K" comme killer : roman"
  • ""K" is for killer : a Kinsey Millhone mystery"@en
  • "K staat voor killer / Dood zonder gezicht / Nigel McCrery ; [vert. uit het Engels door Titia Ram]"
  • "K staat voor killer"
  • ""U"--znachit ubiĭt︠s︡a"
  • "K comme Killer"
  • "K come killer : romanzo"@it
  • "K come killer : romanzo"
  • "K come Killer"
  • "K come Killer"@it
  • "K. is for killer"@en
  • "K is for killer [sound recording]"@en
  • "Satsugaisha no kei"@ja
  • "K ... jako kat"
  • "K Is for Killer"
  • "Satsugaisha no K = "K" is for killer"
  • "K for knockout"@da
  • ""K" is For Killer"@en
  • "K de kinsey"
  • "K is for killer. Large Print"@en
  • ""Ḳ" kemo ḳeṭel"
  • "K de Kinsey"
  • "K de Kinsey"@es
  • ""K" is for killer / S"@en
  • ""K" is for killer : a Kinsey Miller mystery"@en
  • ""K" is for killer. Bk. 11"
  • "K comme killer"
  • "'K' is for killer"@en
  • "殺害者のK = "K" is for killer"
  • "K- jako KAT"
  • ""K" comme killer"
  • "殺害者のK"
  • ""K" is for killer / Book 11"@en
  • "Satsugaisha no K"
  • "Satsugaisha no K"@ja
  • "K is for killer [2-Audiotapes]"@en
  • ""K" is for killer"
  • ""K" is for killer"@en
  • ""K" is for Killer"
  • ""K" is for Killer"@en
  • "K is for killer"@en
  • "K is for killer"
  • "K is for Killer"@en
  • "K is for Killer"

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