An edition of K Is for Killer (1994)

"K" is for killer

Large print ed.
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"K" is for killer
Sue Grafton
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An edition of K Is for Killer (1994)

"K" is for killer

Large print ed.
  • 3.6 (5 ratings) ·
  • 12 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 15 Have read

Lorna Kepler was beautiful and willful, a loner who couldn't resist flirting with danger. Maybe that's what killed her.

Her death had raised a host of tough questions. The cops suspected homicide, but they could find neither motive nor suspect. Even the means were mysterious: Lorna's body was so badly decomposed when it was discovered that they couldn't be certain she hadn't died of natural causes. In the way of overworked cops everywhere, the case was gradually shifted to the back burner and became another unsolved file.

Only Lorna's mother kept it alive, consumed by the certainty that somebody out there had gotten away with murder. In the ten months since her daughter's death, Janice Kepler had joined a support group, trying to come to terms with her loss and her anger. It wasn't helping. And so, leaving a session one evening and noticing a light on in the offices of Millhone Investigations, she knocked on the door.

In answering that knock, Kinsey Millhone is pulled into the netherworld of unavenged murder, where only a pact with the devil will satisfy the restless ghosts of the victims and give release to the living they have left behind.

Eleven books into the series that has won her readers around the world, Sue Grafton takes a darkside turn, pitching us into a shadow land of pain and grief where killers still walk free, unaccused, unpunished, unrepentant. With "K" Is for Killer she offers a tale that is dark, complex, and deeply disturbing.

Publisher
H. Holt
Pages
524

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Edition Availability
Cover of: K Is for Killer
K Is for Killer
April 16, 2004, Macmillan Audio Books
Audio Cassette
Cover of: "U"--znachit ubiĭt︠s︡a
"U"--znachit ubiĭt︠s︡a
1999, Novosti
in Russian
Cover of: Frau in der Nacht.
Frau in der Nacht.
1998, Goldmann
in German
Cover of: K Is for Killer
K Is for Killer
June 23, 1997, Ballantine Books
in English
Cover of: 'K' is for killer
'K' is for killer
1995, Thorpe
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: K Is for Killer (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries)
K Is for Killer (Kinsey Millhone Mysteries)
April 1, 1995, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: 'K' is for killer
'K' is for killer
1994, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: K is for killer.
K is for killer.
1994, Pan
in English
Cover of: K Is for Killer
K Is for Killer
1994, Pan Books
mass market paperback in English
Cover of: "K" is for killer
"K" is for killer
1994, Wheeler
in English
Cover of: "K" is for killer
"K" is for killer
1994, Henry Holt and Co.
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: "K" is for killer
"K" is for killer
Publish date unknown, H. Holt
Large Print - Large print ed.

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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

The Physical Object

Format
Large Print
Pagination
524 p.
Number of pages
524

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20943881M

First Sentence

"The statutory of homicide is the "unlawful killing of one human being by another.""

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