Kinsey Millhone Novel T Is for Trespass, Book 20, (Paperback)
Kinsey Millhone Novel T Is for Trespass, Book 20, (Paperback)
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Kinsey Millhone Novel T Is for Trespass, Book 20, (Paperback)

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  • Kinsey Millhone Novel T Is for Trespass, Book 20, (Paperback)
  • Author: G.P. Putnam's Sons
  • ISBN: 9780399575211
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2016-03-01
  • Page Count: 480
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Sep 29, 2021
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Can Kinsey Save Her Neighbor?

It starts innocently enough when Kinsey and her landlord, William Pitts, discover their elderly neighbor, Gus Vronsky, lying on the floor in his house one morning after falling and injuring himself. Gus only has one relative left, a great-niece who lives on the other side of the country, so she is intent on hiring someone to help Gus recover. The great-niece asks Kinsey to do a background check on Solana Rojas, the woman that she has hired, and nothing jumps out at Kinsey. Still, something seems off about Solana. Will Kinsey figure out what it is in time? Because we get some chapters from Solana's point of view, we know early on that she is bad news. It gets a little frustrating waiting for Kinsey to catch up, but the end result is worth it. As we got into the final quarter, I had a very hard time putting the book down thanks to several thrilling scenes. We get to see plenty of William, which is fantastic since he is my second favorite character in the series, second only to Kinsey, who continues to entertain. Solana is evil, and she makes a great villain for Kinsey to track down. There are a couple of sub-plots that I enjoyed, although they could have been a little stronger. There's also a plot hole late in the book – something we know but Kinsey couldn't possibly know about. This isn't one of my typical cozies, but as long as you know that going in, you'll be fine. Still, overall, this is another great entry in a beloved series. Even at twenty books in, it is easy to see why it is has so many fans.

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