D is for deadbeat : a Kinsey Millhone mystery
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New York, NY : St. Martin's Paperbacks, [2005].
Edition
St. Martin's Paperbacks ed.
Physical Desc
305 pages ; 17 cm.
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 5.2 - AR Pts: 11
Lexile measure
790L
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Published
New York, NY : St. Martin's Paperbacks, [2005].
Format
Book
Edition
St. Martin's Paperbacks ed.
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
UG
Level 5.2, 11 Points
Level 5.2, 11 Points
Lexile measure
790
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Description
Sleuth Kinsey Millhone is pulled into the detritus of a dead man's life, a man who was wanted dead by everyone he knew. He called himself Alvin Limardo, and the job he had for Kinsey was cut-and-dried: locate a kid who'd done him a favor and pass on a check for $25,000. It was only later, after he'd stiffed her for her retainer, that Kinsey found out his name was Daggett. John Daggett. Ex-con. Inveterate liar. Chronic drunk. And dead. The cops called it an accident--death by drowning. Kinsey wasn't so sure. Pulled into the detritus of a dead man's life, Kinsey soon realizes that Daggett had an awful lot of enemies. There's the daughter who grew up with a cheating drunk for a father, and the wife who's become a religious nut in response to an intolerable marriage. There's the lady who thought she was Mrs. Daggett--and has the bruises to prove it--only to discover the legal Mrs. D. And there are the drug dealers out $25,000. But most of all, there are the families of the five people John Daggett killed, victims of his wild, drunken driving. The D.A. called it vehicular manslaughter and put him away for two years. The families called it murder and had very good reason to want John Daggett dead. Deft, cunning, and clever, this latest Millhone mystery also confronts some messy truths, for, as Kinsey herself says, "Some debts of the human soul are so enormous only life itself is sufficient forfeit"--But as she'd be the first to admit, murder is not a socially acceptable solution.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Grafton, S. (2005). D is for deadbeat: a Kinsey Millhone mystery (St. Martin's Paperbacks ed.). St. Martin's Paperbacks.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Grafton, Sue. 2005. D Is for Deadbeat: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery. St. Martin's Paperbacks.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Grafton, Sue. D Is for Deadbeat: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Grafton, Sue. D Is for Deadbeat: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery St. Martin's Paperbacks ed., St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2005.
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