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P Is for Peril: A Kinsey Milhone Mystery (Sue Grafton) [AUDIOBOOK] [UNABRIDGED] (Audio Cassette)

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Amazon.com Review

When Dowan Purcell, a respected physician who operates a nursing home, disappears, his ex-wife hires Santa Teresa PI Kinsey Millhone to look into it. Fiona Purcell is still seething over Dow's affair and subsequent marriage to Crystal, a former stripper, yet they're still friends, and she seems worried. But when his body is discovered, she's among the suspects. Both of Dow's wives, at least one of his business partners, and perhaps even Crystal's teenage daughter had motives to kill.

While in her most recent adventures (N Is for Noose, O Is for Outlaw) Kinsey has acquired new digs, an extended family, and a few more gray hairs, in this one (which takes place some time in the mid-'80s), she's 36, still living in the remodeled garage that was blown up in an earlier novel. Easier than a facelift, and while Sue Grafton is a solid enough writer to pull it off, dedicated Kinsey fans will miss the more complex and multidimensional character who aged so ruefully and interestingly in the '90s. This isn't Grafton's strongest case; it's hard to care about any of Purcell's women or his associates. More exciting is the secondary plot, which involves a handsome landlord who offers Kinsey the new office space she's been seeking and turns out to be a lot more trouble than she bargained for. Despite its somewhat plodding pace and the echo of a more evolved heroine that rings through its pages, Grafton's many fans will probably shoot P Is for Peril right to the top of the bestseller list. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



From Publishers Weekly

PI Kinsey Millhone's trademark dry sense of humor is largely absent in the first half of the 15th book in this justifiably popular series, though it resurfaces as the suspense finally begins to build in the second half. In the bleak November of 1986, Kinsey looks into the disappearance of Dr. Dowan Purcell, who's been missing for nine weeks. Dr. Purcell is an elderly physician who runs a nursing home that's being investigated for Medicare fraud. His ex-wife, Fiona, hires Kinsey when it seems as though the police have given up on the search. Fiona thinks that he could be simply hiding out somewhere, especially since he's pulled a disappearance stunt twice before. However, Purcell's current wife, Crystal, believes that he may be dead. Kinsey is dubious about finding any new leads after so much time has elapsed. She's also worried about having to move out of the office space she now occupies in the suite owned by her lawyer, and between her interviews with suspects she tries to rent a new office from a pair of brothers whose mysterious background begins to make her suspicious. Grafton's Santa Teresa seems more like Ross Macdonald's town of the same name than ever before, with dysfunctional families everywhere jostling for the private eye's attention. The novel has a hard-edged, wintry ambience, echoed in Fiona Purcell's obsession with angular art deco furniture and architecture. Unfortunately, Grafton's evocation of the noir crime novels and styles of the 1940s, although atmospheric, doesn't make up for a lack of suspense and lackluster characters. (June 4)Forecast: With a 600,000-copy first printing and a national author tour, this Literary Guild Main Selection is sure to shoot well up the bestseller lists.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Random House Audio; Unabridged edition (June 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375416854
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375416859
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 4.2 x 2.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (259 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,228,993 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Did Kinsey get lost somewhere?, August 2, 2001
By Mary Ann Hofmann (Stow, MA United States) - See all my reviews
I am an avid Kinsey Millhone fan, and was anxious to get my hands on this lastest installment to the series. However, I found this one very disappointing. The plot was an overly used one with characters that weren't developed or explained thoroughly enough. Throughout the book, I kept waiting to find out why things that had been emphasized were key to the story, but it just never happened.

I thought the subplot with the two brothers had much more potential. Developing that storyline would have been far more interesting.

The old Kinsey just didn't quite come through here. She didn't have that edge that makes her so interesting. I've always enjoyed the way she thinks and operates. This seemed to be just a shadow of her former self.

I was willing to forgive all of this just because I do adore the series, but I was left cold with the ending. Grafton has always been a master at pulling it together in a way that even if she hadn't thoroughly spelled out the way things were, there wasn't any confusion as to what happened. That was not the case here. I read the last 25 pages twice to see if I missed something, but I have more questions than is comfortable for a mystery novel. There was just too much left unsaid and unexplained which I found extremely frustrating.

By far, my least favorite.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where's the Epilogue?, June 8, 2001
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I've read every one of Sue Grafton's alphabet series. P is for Peril is up to her standards in every way but one - the ending. Each book in the series ends with an epilogue that wraps up the loose ends - each book but this one. When I finished, I looked for the epilogue to clarify the central question: Who did it and why? I then re-read parts of the story looking for additional clues. The problem is, I can come up with a number of different answers to the central question. Did Ms. Grafton want to keep us guessing? Am I missing something? What's up?
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars P is also for Pair, January 6, 2002
If P is for Peril, it is also for pair - a pair of wives (current and past), a brotherly duo, several pairs of friends, a pair of daughters, a pair of policemen, a pair of business partners, and a pair of plots (as well as a pair of Saucony trainers). The eternally 30ish Kinsey zips along in her VW in a rainy and cold California November, searching for a missing husband as well as a new office space. While attempting to untangle a myriad of complications, Kinsey finds herself personally indulging in peril. Grafton's writing had me smiling once again - I just ADORE Kinsey and her smart mouth and some of her more anti-social ways. And I covet that tidy apartment, her neighbor Henry and the black dress - but I might skip dinner at Rosie's. Grafton delivers a wonderful flash-back Kinsey tale, a convoluted crime, numerous surprisingly despicable characters, and a taste of California that isn't all sunshine and surf. Set in the 80s, this latest story also illustrates just how much computers and cell phones have changed our lives.
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I believe this is my last alphabet mystery. Not because Grafton isn't a good author, she is. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Missing Ex
Kinsey gets a call from Fiona. She is Dr. Purcell's ex-wife and is concerned that he has been missing for nine weeks. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Grafton digresses a bit with this effort.
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This quite interesting book in Grafton's generally excellent series was fine until I got to the end of the kindle version. The ending is missing! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Looked for more pages at end
I had to read the reviews of this book to make sure I wasn't missing a chapter. I've read all the alphabet books through Q and never has one ended the way this one did. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars P- Sue Grafton
I Love this book, all her books that I have read are great and I just have to keep buying them in hard cover....
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4.0 out of 5 stars Probably has some of the best lines of the series
The fact of the matter is that I pretty much love all of the Kinsey Milhone adventures. While some are better than others, I feel that Sue Grafton has a pretty good feel for... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars My 1st and probably last Grafton read
I listened to this story on unabridged audio and the ending was so lacking, I honestly looked to see if there was a tape I had yet to listen to. Read more
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