"I" is for Innocent

  • "I" is for Innocent
    By Sue Grafton

    I IS FOR INNOCENT But the most troubling question of all is: Why is it that everything David Barney has to say about his beloved Isabelle still checks out?

  • "I" is for Innocent: A Kinsey Millhone Novel
    By Sue Grafton

    Readers of Sue Grafton's fiction know she never writes the same book twice, and "I" Is For Innocent is no exception.

  • "I" is for Innocent: A Kinsey Millhone Novel
    By Sue Grafton

    "A" Is for Alibi "B" Is for Burglar "C" Is for Corpse "D" Is for Deadbeat "E" Is for Evidence "F" Is for Fugitive "G" Is for Gumshoe "H" Is for Homicide "I" Is for Innocent "J" Is for Judgment "K" Is for Killer "L" is for Lawless "M" Is for ...

  • "I" is for Innocent
    By Sue Grafton

    Kinsey Milhone agrees to take over a case left unsolved by her private eye friend when he died and finds that she has to start from square one and defend her life while she is at it

  • "I" is for Innocent
    By Sue Grafton

    Barney gets to Kinsey and insists he's innocent. But if he is, who's guilty? In trying to learn who's been getting away with murder, Kinsey may be courting her own.

  • "I" is for Innocent: A Kinsey Millhone Novel
    By Sue Grafton

    Readers of Sue Grafton's fiction know she never writes the same book twice, and "I" Is For Innocent is no exception.

  • "I" is for Innocent
    By Sue Grafton

    Ken Voight, the first husband of Isabelle Barney, still believes that her second husband, David, killed her, even though David has been acquitted. Kinsey Millhone's investigation leads to new evidence.