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A real disappointment, Juil 18 2004
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At one point late in this book, Reba Lafferty tells Kinsey that she didn't think Kinsey could be a very good Private Investigator if she was willing to take such a stupid job of driving her (Reba) home from prison. Oddly enough very early on in the book I remember thinking "Why would Kinsey take this stupid job?" Apparently it's because Sue Grafton is running out of ideas. Kinsey truly is a minor character here (as she herself admits to being). She does very little actual investigating and at times, Reba seems to be the better investigator! Also, the relationship with Cheney never comes across as being anything special here. Let's see, they go to dinner, and then have sex, they talk about Reba, and then have sex, they talk about the Fed's case against Beck, and then have sex. There's not really a whole lot to this relationship otherwise. One thing that truly bothers me is how Kinsey does not seem to have any common sense here. For example, at one point she's thinking about her relationship with Cheney and says how she wishes she had a girlfriend to talk to at that point. So what does she do? Instead of calling Vera, the friend she's had for years, who has also already made an appearance in this book, she calls Reba, the ex-con she's only known for two days. Let's not forget the seemingly endless descriptions and whole chapters that are nothing but filler (case in point, the chapter with Vera.) I really thought H and N were bad and this one ranks right with them.
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