"A" is for alibi. "B" is for burglar. "C" is for corpse.
Notes:
Compact disc. Read by Judy Kaye. Container title: Sue Grafton gift collection. Individual titles previously released, p1992-1998. "Publisher: RH Audio...abridged edition (November 1, 2005)"--Amazon.com
Contents:
Disc 1-3: "A" is for alibi -- disc 4-6: "B" is for burglar -- disc 7-9: "C" is for corpse.
Summary:
Laurence Fife was a slick divorce lawyer and slippery ladies' man. Until someone killed him. The jury believed that it was young wife Nikki, so they sent her to prison for eight years. Nikki is out on parole and hires Kinsey Millhone to discover who really killed her husband. "Finding wealthy Elaine Boldt seems like a quickie case to Kinsey Millhone. The flashy widow was last seen wearing a $12,000 lynx coat, leaving her condo in Santa Teresa for her condo in Boca Raton. But somewhere in between, she vanished. Kinsey's case goes from puzzling to sinister when a house is torched, an apartment is burgled of worthless papers, the lynx coat comes back without Elaine, and her bridge partner is found dead"--Publisher description. Kinsey, an avid runner, meets Bobby Callahan in the local gym. Callahan is struggling after a car forced his Porsche over the edge of a canyon, battering his body and muddling his memory. All he remembers is that someone, for some reason, tried to kill him. Desperate for clues about his own past life and certain he is being stalked, he asks Kinsey to protect him.
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