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de Sue Grafton (Author)
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When Dowan Purcell, a respected physician who operates a nursing home, disappears, his ex-wife hires Santa Teresa PI Kinsey Millhone to look into it. Fiona Purcell is still seething over Dow's affair and subsequent marriage to Crystal, a former stripper, yet they're still friends, and she seems worried. But when his body is discovered, she's among the suspects. Both of Dow's wives, at least one of his business partners, and perhaps even Crystal's teenage daughter had motives to kill.

While in her most recent adventures (N Is for Noose, O Is for Outlaw) Kinsey has acquired new digs, an extended family, and a few more gray hairs, in this one (which takes place some time in the mid-'80s), she's 36, still living in the remodeled garage that was blown up in an earlier novel. Easier than a facelift, and while Sue Grafton is a solid enough writer to pull it off, dedicated Kinsey fans will miss the more complex and multidimensional character who aged so ruefully and interestingly in the '90s. This isn't Grafton's strongest case; it's hard to care about any of Purcell's women or his associates. More exciting is the secondary plot, which involves a handsome landlord who offers Kinsey the new office space she's been seeking and turns out to be a lot more trouble than she bargained for. Despite its somewhat plodding pace and the echo of a more evolved heroine that rings through its pages, Grafton's many fans will probably shoot P Is for Peril right to the top of the bestseller list. --Jane Adams --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.



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PI Kinsey Millhone's trademark dry sense of humor is largely absent in the first half of the 15th book in this justifiably popular series, though it resurfaces as the suspense finally begins to build in the second half. In the bleak November of 1986, Kinsey looks into the disappearance of Dr. Dowan Purcell, who's been missing for nine weeks. Dr. Purcell is an elderly physician who runs a nursing home that's being investigated for Medicare fraud. His ex-wife, Fiona, hires Kinsey when it seems as though the police have given up on the search. Fiona thinks that he could be simply hiding out somewhere, especially since he's pulled a disappearance stunt twice before. However, Purcell's current wife, Crystal, believes that he may be dead. Kinsey is dubious about finding any new leads after so much time has elapsed. She's also worried about having to move out of the office space she now occupies in the suite owned by her lawyer, and between her interviews with suspects she tries to rent a new office from a pair of brothers whose mysterious background begins to make her suspicious. Grafton's Santa Teresa seems more like Ross Macdonald's town of the same name than ever before, with dysfunctional families everywhere jostling for the private eye's attention. The novel has a hard-edged, wintry ambience, echoed in Fiona Purcell's obsession with angular art deco furniture and architecture. Unfortunately, Grafton's evocation of the noir crime novels and styles of the 1940s, although atmospheric, doesn't make up for a lack of suspense and lackluster characters. (June 4)Forecast: With a 600,000-copy first printing and a national author tour, this Literary Guild Main Selection is sure to shoot well up the bestseller lists.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, Mars 3 2009
Good book, of course, "have" to read her books since I started at "A"
Is it just me or ae there a lot of characters (more than usual) in this book - I am retired and probably memory not as good as used to be - but I have had to write the characters' names on a piece of paper as I am reading.... sounds like a strange comment, but everyone else has basically said what I would have said. Of course some stories have been better than others, but will still miss them after Z !
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Winner, Oct. 31 2003
Par Maria E. Pease (Temecula, California United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Sue Grafton's series is my favorite addiction! Her stories are exciting and her characters are very real. It's evident she is an observant people watcher.

Because I love her series so much, I decided to start one of my own. Under False Pretense is the first and I am presently working on my second book. I can understand why Sue enjoys Kinsey so much. You get to know so much about the characters they become a part of you. I love spending time with Samantha Parker as much as the many hours I've spent and continue to spend with Kinsey. I'll miss her after Z.

Maria Pease

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Art Deco, Oct. 25 2003
Par Mary E. Sibley (Carneys Point, NJ USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Dr. Purcell has been missing for nine weeks. Kinsey Millhone had followed the disappearance in the newspapers and then his former wife sought her services. He was the director of a care facility. The client collects art deco.

Sue Grafton's character is an effective protoganist. She represents good in the war waged in genre fiction of good against evil. She is refreshing, not rule bound, considerate of others, her elderly neighbors for example, and seeks to cut through the noisy insincerities of social intercourse to reach the truth. She is a sort of Western star, a loner, she explains, in female garb. Her roughness is meant to be endering and one has to admit that Grafton is successful.

Kinsey Millhone is looking for a new office. Kinsey discovers the nursing home was under investigation when Dow Purcell disappeared. The investigation was being conducted by HCFA on medicare billing. An associate wondered if the missing man could handle the loss of face in the event of prosecution. Dow may have been a good practitioner and an incompetent adminstrator. A former employee certainly held such a view of the situation.

In the midst of the investigation into his disappearance, which at least from a reader's perspective finally seems to be going somewhere, Kinsey learns of questionable conduct on the part of her prospective landlords. She does not know if she is inclined to use her investigative skills to discover their crimes to help an insurance company, but at a minimum decides to back out of the rental. She continues to have a contentious relationship with her client and feels that spending time on the case in order to justify the retainer accepted is a form of indentured servitude.

Kinsey locates the dead man's car in water. The most interesting parts of the story are the medicare fraud strand. The villians portrayed are pretty convincing. Peril is a good word for the position of the characters in this yarn. Under the circumstances Kinsey Millhone would be a good person to know. The book is a nice job of writing.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 No dearth of suspects
Sue Grafton provides her readers with no dearth of suspects in Kinsey Millhone's attempt to solve the disappearance of a doctor suspected of Medicare fraud: a wife and an ex-wife,... Read more
Publié le Sep 19 2003 par Peggy Vincent

4.0étoiles sur 5 Enjoyable Read
I have been reading all the alphabet mysteries and thoroughly enjoyed them. P is for Peril is no different. Read more
Publié le Sep 8 2003 par Sandi K. Cary

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Grafton Yet
I can't imagine what I'm doing writing what appears to be the 255th review of this book. I mean, what more can I add? Read more
Publié le Aoû 7 2003 par J Scott Morrison

5.0étoiles sur 5 This One Takes Some Close Attention!
There is much going on in P is for Peril. The reader must pay close attention or he might get lost in the list of many characters and the various turns and twists of the plot... Read more
Publié le Jui 2 2003 par Evelyn Horan

4.0étoiles sur 5 Kinsey works on two cases at once
Kinsey Millhone is hired to investigate the disappearance of nursing home executive Dr. Dowan Purcell by his ex-wife Fiona. Read more
Publié le Mai 12 2003 par Karen Potts

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Must Read!
P is for Peril, a novel written by Sue Grafton, can be best described as unpredictable. This book if full of strange occurrences and suspense that will keep the reader captivated... Read more
Publié le Mai 9 2003 par gisela_79

4.0étoiles sur 5 Nice, but not particularly great.
Grafton demonstrates she still knows how to write. But I can't see this one being treated as one of the better enteries in the series. It is still a good read. Read more
Publié le Avril 14 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 A good Audio Taped Version is Available to Fans- of course!
I enjoyed the audio tape of the book and am a great fan of Kinsey Milhone! She's easy to understand and her adventures and activites are not too difficult to follow. Read more
Publié le Fév 20 2003 par Evelyn Horan

4.0étoiles sur 5 How does it end...?
P is for Peril closely follows the pattern of Sue Grafton's other books. I enjoyed the multiple storylines in this one. Read more
Publié le Fév 15 2003

3.0étoiles sur 5 I don't get it
Perhaps this should be on a Grafton message board, but I did not understand this book; to the extent that I went to Borders because I thought my copy did not have all the pages... Read more
Publié le Janv. 28 2003 par Philip W. Grinstead

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