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SUMMARY
A IS FOR ALIBI
BASED ON THE BOOK BY SUE GRAFTON
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
Introducing Kinsey and the Case
The Original Crime and its Aftermath
Santa Teresa and Initial Investigations
Interviews and Background Checks
Expanding the Scope of the Investigation
Following Leads to Los Angeles
Las Vegas and the Search for Sharon Napier
The Salton Sea and Claremont
Unraveling the Truth and Confrontation
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"A Is For Alibi" by Sue Grafton is a mystery novel that follows private investigator Kinsey Millhone as she investigates the death of Laurence Fife. Initially, Fife's wife is the prime suspect but, Kinsey's investigation quickly uncovers a complex web of deception, betrayal, and long-held grudges. As Kinsey delves deeper, she uncovers connections between Fife's murder and other deaths, including an accountant and a former employee, revealing a pattern of eliminating those who could expose the truth. The story explores themes of revenge, manipulation, and the destructive nature of secrets, as Kinsey navigates a case where appearances are deceiving, and motives are hidden beneath layers of deceit. The use of an unusual poison adds to the intrigue, making it a complex and compelling mystery.
© 2025 Fastbooks Publishing (Lydbok): 9798347928323
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Lydbok: 6. februar 2025
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