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  • Published on: 1982
  • Binding: Hardcover

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187 of 196 people found the following review helpful.
Kinsey is the first female hard-boiled P.I.
By Sharon Wylie
I love all these recent reviews calling "A" trite and typical--Grafton wrote this in 1982, and if it seems trite now it's because Grafton revolutionized the genre, and everyone has been copying her plots and style ever since!
Kinsey Millhone is a hard-boiled, gun-toting, loner--a private investigator who keeps to herself and does whatever it takes to solve her case. I first read this book as a teenager, and Kinsey's toughness and un-sentimentality turned me off (young romantic that I was). Coming back to this series as an adult has given me an appreciation for the character and the genre that I lacked before. What you see is what you get with Kinsey Millhone, and that simplicity is her strength.
This book is not only truly groundbreaking, it is also a plain ol' great mystery. Grafton keeps Kinsey busy interviewing suspects, following leads, and stirring up trouble. Kinsey's work is pretty much her life, and except for the occasional evening with a handsome stranger, you can expect her to stay focused on the case.
Unless you prefer your mysteries soft and cozy, you'll enjoy Kinsey Millhone and her straight-forward approach to crime. Best of all, if you enjoy this one, there are 14 more (so far) to keep you busy.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
meh..don't understand the hype
By LivesInPink
I thought the story was slow moving, around 46%(kindle) before any true action/detecting started. I didn't find the lead Kinsey Milhone relatable or all that interesting, she seemed to go thru the motions ticking off a list, unemotional. She's sury, dull, without an ounce of humor and rather emotionless. Zero personality. An entire book and I don't feel like I know anything about her except she's 32 (which in her case comes off more like 49!), likes compact spaces, is twice divorced, (brutally)hates dogs and has nothing in her life except being a private detective...which she's not very good at. Many of her decisions are counterproductive, poor and seriously stupid. Several of these poor/reckless decisions lead directly to someone's death....which she gives about 1.5 seconds of though "oh, gee I might've gotten her killed".
I just never developed any feeling or interest for any of the characters and never got to the point where I cared who the murderer was. I also knew the 'who-dun-its' long before Kinsey even started making her first index cards! Even when Kinsey *finally* got it, it made no sense at all how she suddenly reached the conclusions she came up with, with next to no real evidence especially concerning the letter! I was so annoyed by this time that the fact she was finally getting to the point I had arrived at a 1/4 of the way in, I just stopped trying to make sense of her 'detecting', lol.
The author gets props for trying to create a female LC private dective back in the 80's when men ruled this field with their female counter parts mostly ditzy bumbling fluf. I can tell Grafton wanted us to read Kinsey as independent, self reliant and strong. But personality and relatability were just not there. Kinsey didn't come off as independent to me - she came off as another LC written with cold indifference, obtuse & aloof with the standard 'keep everyone at arms length' ploy to throttle the point she is an independent woman into the readers head. Sour. Dour. Sad. This reader found it annoying. I don't believe 'cold&aloof' to be a synonym for 'independence' but a lot of writers do. I've read many series with strong female lc's where their actions and relations lead me to believe in their independence & self-reliance and it wasn't done by forging a lead as cold or emotionless.
When I read a series I have to care, have something I can relate to or interests me, keeps me invested in continuing the series. I didn't get that here. The blurb for the plot seemed interesting but ended up a fizzle. Maybe Kinsey's character grows and loosens her hard cold-ish edges in the next few books because obviously there has to be something to this series - it has legs since its all the way to 'Y' by the time I finally delved into it & the majority of readers are crazy for it. But the first book was enough of a turn off for me not to continue - at least not now. I have too many other books in my queue to take a chance on 'B' and find myself racing to 'get it over with' like I did A.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointingly Predictable.
By Amazon Customer
I was hoping for something more out of the main character but instead was a bit disappointed. The character was too predictable and not as clever in the end as she was made out to be in the beginning. Early on in the book I was already suspicious of one character and his motives of inserting himself into the private investigator's life and it annoyed me that she wasn't as suspicious of that person I was. In the end I was correct with my suspicions and that just made the story too predictable. Yes, there were a couple of surprises and a red herring but not enough to get me off the bad guy's scent.

I really wanted to LOVE this book so I would be compelled to read the rest of the books in the series but I didn't love it but just liked it just enough to have read it all. It just wasn't complex enough for me to become a big fan.

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