A review by octavia_cade
Sue Grafton: Three Complete Novels: 'D' Is for Deadbeat, 'E' Is for Evidence, 'F' Is for Fugitive by Sue Grafton

mysterious tense medium-paced

3.0

Again, I've read and reviewed all the novels collected here separately, so this is for my own records. All the books got three stars from me, and hence the collection does as well.

I'm reading my way through this series at a very desultory rate - each volume is self-contained, so I don't need to remember much of what went on in a previous book, which is honestly quite nice. Don't get me wrong: I like the more interconnected series as well, but sometimes you just want to pick up something with characters you've read before and not have to think too deeply about what you're reading.

Of the six Kinsey books I've read so far, I think D Is for Deadbeat is the best. I probably won't read any of these again, but if I did it would be that one. It's pretty grim, but it's got a very affecting ending.