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C' Is for Corpse: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery (Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries, 3),Used
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You haven't read a thriller until you read #1 New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton's novels with her unforgettable P.I. Kinsey Millhone'C' is for CorpseHe was youngmaybe twenty or soand he must once have been a goodlooking kid. Kinsey could see that. But now his body was covered in scars, his face halfcollapsed. It saddened Kinsey and made her curious. She could see he was in a lot of pain. But for three weeks, as Kinsey'd watched him doggedly working out at the local gym, putting himself through a grueling exercise routine, he never spoke.Then one Monday morning when there was no one else in the gym, Bobby Callahan approached her. His story was hard to credit: a murderous assault by a tailgating car on a lonely rural road, a roadside smash into a canyon 400 feet below, his Porsche a bare ruin, his best friend dead. The doctors had managed to put his body back together againsort of. His mother's money had seen to that. What they couldn't fix was his mind, couldn't restore the huge chunks of memory wiped out by the crash. Bobby knew someone had tried to kill him, but he didn't know why. He knew he had the key to something that made him dangerous to the killer, but he didn't know what it was. And he sensed that someone was still out there, ready to pounce at the first sign his memory was coming back. He'd been to the cops, but they'd shrugged off his story. His family thought he had a screw loose. But he was scaredscared to death. He wanted to hire Kinsey.His case didn't have a whole lot going for it, but he was hard to resist: young, brave, hurt. She took him on. And three days later, Bobby Callahan was dead.Kinsey Millhone never welshed a deal. She'd been hired to stop a killing. Now she'd find the killer.'A' Is for Alibi'B' Is for Burglar'C' Is for Corpse'D' Is for Deadbeat'E' Is for Evidence'F' Is for Fugitive'G' Is for Gumshoe'H' Is for Homicide'I' Is for Innocent'J' Is for Judgment'K' Is for Killer'L' is for Lawless'M' Is for Malice'N' Is for Noose'O' Is for Outlaw'P' Is for Peril'Q' Is for Quarry'R' Is for Ricochet'S' Is for Silence'T' Is for Trespass'U' Is for Undertow'V' Is for Vengeance'W' Is for Wasted'X'
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- Q: What is the genre of 'C' Is for Corpse? A: 'C' Is for Corpse is a mystery thriller novel, part of the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries series by Sue Grafton.
- Q: Who is the author of 'C' Is for Corpse? A: The author of 'C' Is for Corpse is Sue Grafton, a #1 New York Times bestselling author known for her captivating mystery novels.
- Q: How many pages does 'C' Is for Corpse have? A: 'C' Is for Corpse contains 243 pages, making it a concise yet engaging read for mystery enthusiasts.
- Q: What is the publication date of 'C' Is for Corpse? A: 'C' Is for Corpse was published on May 15, 1986.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: 'C' Is for Corpse is available in hardcover binding, which adds durability and a premium feel to the book.
- Q: Is 'C' Is for Corpse a standalone novel? A: 'C' Is for Corpse is part of a series, specifically the Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries, but can be enjoyed as a standalone story.
- Q: What age group is 'C' Is for Corpse suitable for? A: 'C' Is for Corpse is generally suitable for adult readers due to its themes and content.
- Q: Does 'C' Is for Corpse need to be read in order? A: While 'C' Is for Corpse can be read independently, reading the Kinsey Millhone series in order may enhance the overall experience.
- Q: What themes are explored in 'C' Is for Corpse? A: 'C' Is for Corpse explores themes of mystery, crime, and the quest for truth as Kinsey Millhone investigates a complex case.
- Q: Are there any notable characters in 'C' Is for Corpse? A: The main character is Kinsey Millhone, a determined private investigator who navigates the challenges of solving the case of Bobby Callahan.