S is for Silence
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2005 11:35 pm
I just finished Sue Grafton's laest, S is for Silence. It was good, but she experimented with a different style. I'm still trying to decide if I liked it. It certainy worked for the story she had to tell this time, but I think it would get old as a formula.
Does anyone else enjoy her Kinsey Milhone detective series?
I like them because they are an easy read; they are always good; and She doesn't pump them out like spitting watermelon seeds.
Does anyone else enjoy her Kinsey Milhone detective series?
I like them because they are an easy read; they are always good; and She doesn't pump them out like spitting watermelon seeds.