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Title:C is for Corpse (Kinsey Millhone #3)
Author:Sue Grafton
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 305 pages
Published:November 29th 2005 by St. Martin's Press (first published 1986)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Thriller
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C IS FOR CALCULATED How do you go about solving an attempted murder when the victim has lost a good part of his memory? It's one of Kinsey's toughest cases yet, but she never backs down from a challenge. Twenty-three-year-old Bobby Callahan is lucky to be alive after a car forced his Porsche over a bridge and into a canyon. The crash left Bobby with a clouded memory. But he can't shake the feeling it was no random accident and that he's still in danger… C IS FOR CRIME The only clues Kinsey has to go on are a little red address book and the name "Blackman." Bobby can't remember who he gave the address book to for safekeeping. And any chances of Bobby regaining his memory are dashed when he's killed in another automobile accident just three days after he hires Kinsey. C IS FOR CORPSE As Kinsey digs deeper into her investigation, she discovers Bobby had a secret worth killing for―and unearthing that secret could send Kinsey to her own early death…

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Original Title: C is for Corpse
ISBN: 0312939019 (ISBN13: 9780312939014)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kinsey Millhone #3
Characters: Kinsey Millhone, Henry Pitts, Bobby Callahan, Glen Wenner, Kitty Wenner, Nola Fraker, Dr. Fraker, Lila Sams, Moza Lowenstein, Jonah Robb
Setting: Santa Teresa, California,1982(United States)
Literary Awards: Anthony Award for Best Novel (1987), Shamus Award Nominee for Best PI Hardcover (1987)


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Wow. This book was great. Great writing, better development with characters, a nice side plot involving Henry and Rosie, and a great ending. Kinsey in book number three I think finally gives you enough yo want to stick with her. You hear about the accident that left her orphaned. Other characters like Rosie and Henry are given more to do. And we have Kinsey doing what she does best, not quitting til she finds out the answer to who tried to kill her client months ago. C is for Corpse is told in

This was the first of the "alphabet" books that I read, and I remember vividly staying up until 3 am reading it, and then being unable to sleep! Kinsey's voice and personality really resonated with me, which is pretty disheartening since so many reviewers seem to find her unlikeable. I love Grafton's use of words. I love pretty much everything about her writing style. Her characters are 3-dimensional and quirky. She doesn't "cheat" and pull a killer out of the hat on the second-to-last chapter

I hope, wherever he may be, that he sails among the angels, untethered and at peace.This is the third book in the series and my favourite so far. Kinsey's personality is softened and likeable. I liked Henry's subplot and liked Bobby's story too. This book was entertaining, a fast read and kept me engaged to the last page. Looking forward to the next book in the series.

Review 4 of 5 stars to C is for Corpse. Another fun adventure with Kinsey Millhone. But this time, she's got a case that's twice as hard because the person who's hired her has a bit of amnesia from a recent accident. But he's certain someone's trying to kill him. What's always interesting about Kinsey is how she charges for her cases, and when she chooses to work or not work. For example... she gets an upfront retainer which will keep her paid for a week's work. But then when the person who



The best out of the three I have read so far but the first two were slightly spoiled by the fact that I listened to them on audio and felt that the narrator gave Kinsey a very unfortunate voice. This time I read a paper copy and Kinsey's voice was much nicer:)So far this is a very easy to read series with interesting mysteries which can be solved by an alert reader. Or you can just sit back and enjoy it and let Kinsey do the work. She is very capable and so far at least is not prone to try and

Oh crap, Kinsey is not only still jogging way to much for me to have to read about it, but now she's working out at the gym too. And, we get detailed descriptions on which machines she uses, how much weight she lifts, and every other excruciatingly dull minutia involved in a gym trip. Why??? Why would I care about how much weight a fictional character from the 80's can lift? Unless it's a really huge or really tiny amount, I won't even notice what it means. Seriously - it doesn't matter. Unless