by Sue Grafton (Author)
"There are few writers able to sustain the solid mixture of detection, narrative energy and cultural observations that one finds in Grafton." -- "Washington Post Book World"
Back Jacket
Brace yourself for an "ELECTRIFYING and THOROUGHLY SATISFYING" read("Publishers Weekly) "from #1 "New York Times" bestselling author
Sue Grafton
M is for money...
Malek Construction is a mega-million-dollar company that grew out of modest soil to become one of the big three in California construction--and one of the few still in family hands. Today, the three Malek sons stand to inherit a fortune, but in order for any one of them to claim his share, the missing fourth brother must be found.
m is for MISSING...
Now it's up to Kinsey Millhone to find the man who, eighteen years ago, vanished without a trace. Did he run away--or was he abducted? Did he intend to make something of himself on his own, apart from the wealth and prowess of his family, or were his motives something more sinister?
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"m is for MALICE"
The ties that bind. The rivalries of brotherhood. The fall of an empire... As Kinsey tries to unravel the mystery of the missing Malek brother she finds herself in a heart-stopping race against time in which loyalties are tested, greed is rampant, and no one--including Kinsey herself--is safe...
"Marvelous and memorable." --S"an Francisco Chronicle"
Author Biography
#1 New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton (1940-2017) entered the mystery field in 1982 with the publication of 'A' Is for Alibi, which introduced female hard-boiled private investigator, Kinsey Millhone, operating out of the fictional town of Santa Teresa, (aka Santa Barbara) California, and launched the bestselling Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Mysteries. In addition to her books, she'd published several Kinsey Millhone short stories, and with her husband, Steven Humphrey, wrote numerous movies for television, including "A Killer in the Family" (starring Robert Mitchum), "Love on the Run" (starring Alec Baldwin and Stephanie Zimbalist) and two Agatha Christie adaptations, "Sparkling Cyanide" and "Caribbean Mystery," which starred Helen Hayes. Grafton is published in 28 countries and in 26 languages.