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Title: N Is for Noose (A Kinsey Millhone Mystery) (Spanish Edition)
ISBN: 0330348779
Author:   Sue Grafton
Publicate Date: 1999-06
Publish: 1999-06
List Price: $34.65
Average Customer Rating: 3.0
Format: Paperback
Amazon Lowest New Price: $8.03
Amazon Lowest Used Price: $2.48
Customer Review:

1: Good writing, loose plot
I really enjoyed Grafton's writing, but the story here meandered a bit too much for my liking. There was too much "murky middle" between the set-up and the resolution.

I read an early book in this series years and years ago. I barely remember anything about it, so I can't compare "N is for Noose" it to the rest of the series. I'm glad to hear that other books are better, because I look forward to reading another Grafton novel.

2: Quick Read with a Tiresomely "Non-Conclusion" Conclusion
Sue Grafton writes in an energetic, highly readable style and has the gift for creating memorable characters; at the same time, as the series has progressed it has aquired a formula quality, and where N IS FOR NOOSE is concerned Grafton makes an incredibly gross error that gives the work a distinctly unfinished feeling.

Kinsey Millhone is a no-nonsense private detective whose work usually consists of skip traces, missing persons, and leg work; on this occasion, however, she is summoned from her usual stomping grounds in Santa Teresa to the isolated community of Nota Lake, where she is hired by Selma Newquist to discover why Selma's husband Tom was so peturbed in the weeks before his natural-causes death. As it happens, Tom was an extremely well-respected man and police officer, and his family, friends, and co-workers do not take kindly to an investigation they believe may tarnish his reputation.

As in all Grafton novels, Kinsey is presented as one smart cookie--but as in most Grafton novels in the series, the climax of the story is actually precipitated through Kinsey's incredibly stupid blunder. Even so, the book reads at a fast clip and is quite entertaining until you realize that Grafton has provided no motive for two of three murders that drive the plot. In the first instance the motive is clear; in the second two, however, we are merely told who the killer is and given no idea of how the victims were connected with the killer, much less why they were killed. The result is a non-conclusion, and it not been for this flaw I would have ranked the title slightly higher.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer


3: Not the Best...
This wasn't my favorite of the alphabet series, but was it was still good. In fact, I've read it twice. I read it a few years ago, then decided that I wanted to read the series in order. I've done that and it only made sense to refresh my memory with N is for Noose.

Parts of it seemed to drag, but the character of Kinsey and her resourcefulnesss make up for the slow parts. I look forward to the next book in the series.

4: Superb! The sinister plot makes for a stellar Kinsey mystery
Considering this is a Sue Grafton mystery with a particularly fast pace and a tense and unsettling plot, I was surprised to see some negative reviews on here. Someone compared the town that Kinsey is based out of in this mystery to Twin Peaks and I can see the similarities. Every character seems to be hiding something and protecting someone, but who!?!? This Grafton mystery has quite a dark tone to it, which I love, and I consider this to be one of my favorite Kinsey cases. Kinsey is a character I seem to love more and more with each book I read in this series. An excellent, thrilling mystery!

5: OK nightstand book
This is the first Grafton book I've read. It features Kinsey Millhone, a female private investigator who's doing a friend a favor by checking out some suspicions a widow has about her husband's last weeks. The husband died of quite natural causes; what is bothering the widow is how stressed out her husband was.

As with most simple cases, this one is everything but simple. No one wants to talk about the deceased or what might have been eating him. Everyone in the small California town east of the Sierras knows everyone else's business. And someone clearly does NOT want Kinsey snooping around.

The writing was pretty good, though the dialogue didn't sound much like the way people talk. Kinsey is likable enough -- a real woman -- but she almost had me missing Janet Evanovich's bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. Even if I often get annoyed at how girly Plum can be, she's a lot funnier than Millhone.

By the time I got near the end of the book, I wanted to scream at Millhone, because it was quite clear to me who it was threatening her and why, but maybe she couldn't have been expected to see that clearly, given... well, you have to read it yourself and see.

This was an entertaining little diversion -- suitable for the train or beach or vacation or for your 10-minutes-before-you-fall-asleep reading. Not stunning literature, but fun.
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