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T is for Trespass
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Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo
Kinsey Millhone knows there are predators ready to strike the most venerable in society, but she has no idea that one will move in next door with her unwittingly aid. Solana Rojas is pure evil and has plans. Plans that don’t include Gus Vronsky, the elderly curmudgeon she is caring for. When Gus’s health begins to deteriorate under Solana’s care, she and her octogenarian landlord, Henry Pitts do some investigating. After all, a dislocated shoulder shouldn’t be life threatening, right? But Solana ...more
The Loopy Librarian
May 13, 2011 rated it it was amazing
In T is for Trespass, Grafton tackles a subject not often pursued in novels, the vulnerability and abuse of the aged. She did it with her usual attention to detail and a righteous anger that grabbed me by the shirt collar and refused to let go. In some cases during the story, I forgot to breathe. (continue reading: http://www.theloopylibrarian.com/catc...) ...more
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