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U Is For Undertow By Sue Grafton

U Is For Undertow

By Sue Grafton

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Penguin Group Us, December 2009

Mystery & Suspense

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SYNOPSIS

C alling T is for Trespass “taut, terrifying, transfixing and terrific,” USA Today went on to ask, “What does it take to write twenty novels about the same character and manage to create a fresh, genre-bending novel every time?” It’s a question worth pondering. Through twenty excursions into the dark side of the human soul, Sue Grafton has never written the same book twice. And so it is with this, her twenty-first. Once again, she breaks genre formulas, giving us a twisting, complex, surprise-filled, and totally satisfying thriller. It’s April, 1988, a month before Kinsey Millhone’s thirty-eighth birthday, and she’s alone in her office doing paperwork when a young man arrives unannounced. He has a preppy air about him and looks as if he’d be carded if he tried to buy booze, but Michael Sutton is twenty-seven, an unemployed college dropout. Twenty-one years earlier, a four-year-old girl disappeared. A recent reference to her kidnapping has triggered a flood of memories. Sutton now believes he stumbled on her lonely burial when he was six years old. He wants Kinsey’s help in locating the child’s remains and finding the men who killed her. It’s a long shot but he’s willing to pay cash up front, and Kinsey agrees to give him one day. As her investigation unfolds, she discovers Michael Sutton has an uneasy relationship with the truth. In essence, he’s the boy who cried wolf. Is his current story true or simply one more in a long line of fabrications? Grafton moves the narrative between the eighties and the sixties, changing points of view, building multiple subplots, and creating memorable characters. Gradually, we see how they all connect. But at the beating center of the novel is Kinsey Millhone, sharp-tongued, observant, a loner—“a heroine,” said The New York Times Book Review, “with foibles you can laugh at and faults you can forgive.”

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    1 - Wednesday Afternoon, April 6, 1988
  • Chapter 2
  • 3 - Deborah Unruh
  • 4 - Thursday Morning, April 7, 1988
  • Chapter 5
  • 6 - Deborah Unruh
  • 7 - Thursday Afternoon, April 7, 1988
  • Chapter 8
  • 9 - Walker Mcnally
  • 10 - Friday, April 8, 1988
  • Chapter 11
  • 12 - Walker Mcnally
  • 13 - Monday, April 11, 1988
  • Chapter 14
  • 15 - Jon Corso
  • 16 - Wednesday, April 13, 1988
  • Chapter 17
  • 18 - Jon Corso
  • 19 - Wednesday Afternoon, April 13, 1988
  • Chapter 20
  • 21 - Deborah Unruh
  • 22 - Thursday Night, April 14, 1988
  • 23 - Friday Afternoon, April 15, 1988
  • 24 - Walker Mcnally

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