T is for Trespass

I occasionally enjoy a light mystery read, and Sue Grafton is one of my favorites. Her twentieth alphabet novel is now available and sounds as well-crafted as the previous nineteen, if not her best effort yet. Some writers get better with age, and Grafton’s always been at the top of her particular game, in my opinion.

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I read a couple of the first ones. I don't remember anything about them though.

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Well, if you get tired of the heavy stuff you should give her a revisit. Her main character is eminently likable...funny and believable and very human...and the plots are well constructed. She makes it all look easy.

There is no thief like a bad book
--Italian Proverb