Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (USA 2012) From the Publisher: E IS FOR EX E IS FOR ENEMY E IS FOR EVIDENCE Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. A Kinsey Millhone Novel. St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN: 9781250020277 (December, 2012), 309 p., $14.99.
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Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (UK 2012) From the Publisher: It was two days after Christmas when Kinsey Millhone received the bank slip showing a credit for five thousand dollars. The account number was correct but Kinsey hadn't made the deposit. Then came the phone call and suddenly everything became clear. The frame-up was working and Kinsey was trapped Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. A Kinsey Millhone Mystery. Pan, ISBN: 9781447212256 (May, 2012), 308 p., £7.99.
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Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (UK 2007) From the Publisher: It was two days after Christmas when Kinsey Millhone received the bank slip showing a credit for five thousand dollars. The account number was correct but Kinsey hadn't made the deposit. Then came the phone call and suddenly everything became clear. The frame-up was working and Kinsey was trapped... Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. A Kinsey Millhone Mystery. Pan, ISBN: 9781447212256 (August, 2007), 308 p., £6.99.
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Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (USA 2005) From the Publisher: It all begins with a $5,000 deposit made into Kinsey's bank account. Problem is she's not the one who deposited the money. But when she's accused of being on the take in an industrial arson case, Kinsey realizes someone is framing her... Now Kinsey's working for herself. But with new evidence -- and corpses -- surfacing around her, she's going to have to act quickly to clear her name before she loses her career, her reputation -- and quite possibly her life... Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. A Kinsey Millhone Novel. St. Martin's Paperbacks, ISBN: 9780312939038 (November, 2005), 309 p., $7.99.
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Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (USA 1989) From the Publisher: Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. Crimeline, ISBN: 0553279556 (April, 1989), 227 p., $7.99.
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Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence (USA 1988) From the Publisher: It was with something less than Christmas cheer that Kinsey faced off only minutes later with California Fidelity's Mac Voorhies. Voorhies was smart, humorless, stingy with praise, and totally fair. He was frowning now. "I got a phone call this morning." he said, his frown deepening. "Somebody says you're on the take." Suddenly the $5,000 deposit clicked into place. It wasn't a mistake. It was a setup. "E" is for evidence: evidence planted, evidence lost. "E" is for ex-lovers and evasions, enemies and endings. For Kinsey, "E" is for everything she stands to lose if she can't exonerate herself: her license, her livelihood, her good name. And so she takes on a new client: namely, Kinsey Millhone, thirty-two and twice-divorced, ex-cop and wisecracking loner, a California private investigator with a penchant for lost causes--one of which, it is to be hoped, is not herself. As Kinsey begins to unravel the frame-up, she finds that her future is intimately tied to one family's past and to the explosive secret it has protected for almost twenty years. Digging deeper, she discovers that probing the past can have lethal consequences as she follows a trail of murder that leads to her own front door. And in what may well be her most challenging case, Kinsey comes up against the fact that sometimes, "E" is forever. Sue Grafton: E is for Evidence. A Kinsey Millhone Novel. Henry Holt, ISBN: 0805004599 (May, 1988), 227 p., $?.??.
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