Book summaryIn the 19th mystery in this popular alphabetical series, private detective Kinsey Milhone attempts to discover the truth behind the disappearance of Violet Sullivan, who apparently abandoned her abusive husband and her little daughter, Daisy, 34 years ago. The now grown-up Daisy needs to know whether her mother really ran off or met a more sinister fate. Media reviews"Score another triumph for Kinsey. Grafton brings every corner of Serena Station, past and present, more deeply alive than your own hometown." (starred review) |
S is for Silenceby Grafton, Sue
Book description: A Marian Wood Book/Putnam. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket 2005. Hardcover. Kinsey Millhone Mysteries Series; 1.2 x 9 x 6.3 Inches; 307 pages; Thirty-four years ago, Violet Sullivan put on her party finery and left for the annual Fourth of July fireworks display. She was never seen again. <br><br> In the small California town of Serena Station, tongues wagged. Some said she'd run off with a lover. Some said she was murdered by her husband. <br><br> But for the not-quite-seven-year-old daughter Daisy she left behind, Violet's absence has never been explained or forgotten. <br><br> Now, thirty-four years later, she wants the solace of closure. <br><br> In <i>S is for Silence</i>, Kinsey Millhone's nineteenth excursion into the world of suspense and misadventure, S is for surprises as Sue Grafton takes a whole new approach to telling the tale. And S is for superb: Kinsey and Grafton at their best. .
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