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K is for Killer (Kinsey Millhone, Bk 11)
Author: Sue Grafton
Book Information
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 191

ISBN-13: 9780449221501 - ISBN-10: 0449221504
Publication Date: 1995
Pages: 320

Book Description:
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.

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Top Member Reviews

Lisa P. (FamFatale) from CHANTILLY, VA wrote on 1/7/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

You can't go wrong reading a Sue Grafton book. Kinsey Milhone is smart, slightly offbeat, but totally relateable.

B.J. T. (meme) from FORT SMITH, AR wrote on 2/25/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

When Kinsey Millhone answers her office door late one night, she lets in more darkness than she realizes. Janice Kepler is a grieving mother who can't let the death of her beautiful daughter Lorna alone. The police agree that Lorna was murdered, but a suspect was never apprehended and the trail is now ten months cold. Kinsey pieces together Lorna's young life: a dull day job a the local water treatment plant spiced by sidelines in prostitution and pornography. She tangles with Lorna's friends: a local late-night DJ; a sweet, funny teenaged hooker; Lorna's sloppy landlord and his exotic wife. But to find out which one, if any, turned killer, Kinsey will have to inhabit a netherworld from which she may never return.

Marcus N. (Handlebars) from GOSHEN, IN wrote on 2/1/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

The 11th adventure of Santa Teresa, Calif., PI Kinsey Milhone has a dark tone--due in great part to Kinsey's working this case mostly at night. Kinsey agrees to look into the 10-month-old death of Lorna Kepler, a young woman whose decomposed body was discovered in her cabin so long after death that it was impossible to determine the cause. Kinsey's client, Lorna's mother, who works the night shift in a 24-hour diner, suspects murder. So does Kinsey, especially after investigating Lorna's effects and her considerable assets, some unaccounted-for. An anonymously delivered pornographic tape adds to the emerging portrait of the dead woman as an intriguingly self-sufficient, ambitious woman of the evening. In nighttime forays, Kinsey talks to an all-night deejay whom Lorna often visited at his studio; she meets--and befriends--a prostitute who occasionally teamed up with Lorna to party with clients. She also investigates the victim's day job as a part-time receptionist for the water district, where a high-stakes development project is currently raising tempers. A host of suspects includes a porn filmmaker in San Francisco, members of Lorna's family, her landlord, the water district employees and even a smooth-dressing cop, whom Kinsey talks to at night. But lack of sleep dulls Kinsey's perceptions and it takes two more deaths and the surprise appearance of a deus ex limousine to lead her to a solution. Even sleep-deprived, Kinsey shows spunk and appeal, but she is not at her sharpest here.

Tracy G. from MELBOURNE, FL wrote on 10/9/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book. I love this whole Grafton series. Could not put them down!

Cindy B. from MIDLOTHIAN, VA wrote on 9/3/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wow! What an interesting and fun murder mystery to read. As usual
Kinsey Millhone, PI gets involved in a very unusual case that takes her into the porn/prostitution world.

Amanda A. (mandanjohn) from MANITOWOC, WI wrote on 8/29/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Loved this book. I am addicted to this series.

Barbara A. (barbwired) from LONG BEACH, CA wrote on 7/20/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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 she offers a tale that is dark, complex, and deeply disturbing.

Kitty O. from ORINDA, CA wrote on 10/14/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another great mystery with Kinsey. This series is like candy! Can't stop consuming!

Nancy G. (ComfyReader) from TEHACHAPI, CA wrote on 8/7/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

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.


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Sharon H. (ShareBear) from PARIS, TN wrote on 5/10/2007...


11th in her alphabet series. Another great mystery.

Jennifer S. (orlandojen) from ORLANDO, FL wrote on 5/6/2007...


Love Sue Grafton!!

Shirley J. (NoShushing) from SHILOH, IL wrote on 2/19/2007...


Kinsey's latest case has her looking for the killer of her client's daughter.

Elsie W. (BusdriverGrammy) from DE SOTO, MO wrote on 2/8/2007...


Sue Grafton is always good.

Carole P. (cpdeno) from BAKERSFIELD, CA wrote on 1/30/2007...


"Another Sue Grafton gem..the most ambitious and perhaps the best yet." (Wall Street Journal). Another superb read.

Kiya I. (DocKiya) from CHICAGO, IL wrote on 1/4/2007...


Another great Sue Grafton mystery with Kinsey.

Judith M. (19Martha44) from VIRGINIA BCH, VA wrote on 12/7/2006...


When Kinsey Millhone answers her office door late one night, she lets in more darkness than she realizes. Janice Kepler is a grieving mother who can't let the death of her beautiful daughter Lorna alone... great series!

Judy H. (hart2hart) from PANTEGO, TX wrote on 10/17/2006...


When Kinsey Millhone answers her office door late one night, she lets in more darkness than she realizes. Janice Kepler is a grieving mother who can't let the death of her beautiful daughter Lorna alone. The police agree that Lorna was murdered but a suspect was never apprehended; the trail is now ten months cold. Kinsey pieces together Lorna's young life: a dull day job at the local water treatment plant spiced by sidelines in prostitution and pronography. She tanles with Lorna's friends: a local late-night DJ; a sweet, funny teenaged hooker; Lorna's sloppy landlord and his exotic wife; her all-business boss; the wealthy nurse whose house and elderly father Lorna baby-sat. But to find out which one, if any, turned killer, Kinsey will have to inhabit a netherworld from which she may never return...

Howie B. (HowieB) from EAGAN, MN wrote on 10/4/2006...


When Kinsey Millhoneanswers her office door late one night, she lets in more darkness than she realizes. Janice Kepler is a grieving mother who can't let the death of her beatiful daughter Lorna alone. The police agree that Lorna was murdered, but a suspect was never apprehended: the trail is now 10 months cold. Kinsey pieces together Lorna's young life: a dull day job at the local water treatment plant spiced by sidelines in prostitution and pornography. Sje tangles with Lorna's friends: a local late-night DJ; a sweet funny teenage hooker; Lorna's sloppy landlord and his exotic wife; her all-business boss; the wealthy nurse whose house and elderly father Lorna baby-sat. But to find out which one , if any , turned killer, Kinsey will have to inhabit a netherworld from which she may never return.

Suzanne K. (keadamna) from ROCKY HILL, CT wrote on 9/4/2006...


A good series, always get sucked into the plots.