T is for Trespass
T is for Trespass - Sue Grafton
Another awesome Kinsey Millhone mystery, again written from multiple points of view (Grafton's new m.o.?). Before I read it, I'd read a review in Entertainment Weekly that talked about a scene between an elderly man and his freaky homecare worker that took place on the floral couch, and once read, you'd wish you could forget. I mentioned that to my mom, who gave me the book, but she focussed on the lack of obscene details and said it wasn't so bad. EW was right - it was the saddest, most depressing thing and I did wish I could unread it.
December 2007.
Another awesome Kinsey Millhone mystery, again written from multiple points of view (Grafton's new m.o.?). Before I read it, I'd read a review in Entertainment Weekly that talked about a scene between an elderly man and his freaky homecare worker that took place on the floral couch, and once read, you'd wish you could forget. I mentioned that to my mom, who gave me the book, but she focussed on the lack of obscene details and said it wasn't so bad. EW was right - it was the saddest, most depressing thing and I did wish I could unread it.
December 2007.
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