Q is for Quarry

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Q is for Quarry

Sue Grafton

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In Sue Grafton's 'Q is for Quarry,' private investigator Kinsey Millhone is presented with a perplexing cold case from decades past. A client named Beverly Danziger seeks Kinsey's help to unravel the mystery of her older sister, Charlotte, who disappeared without a trace in 1969. Beverly suspects her estranged husband, a wealthy and formidable man now deceased, was responsible for Charlotte's fate. Kinsey takes on the challenging task of reviving this twenty-seven-year-old mystery, delving into a past shrouded in secrets, to uncover what truly happened to Charlotte. The novel delves into the enduring impact of unresolved tragedies and the unreliability of memory, as Kinsey sifts through fragmented accounts and hidden motives from a bygone era. Themes of family dysfunction, concealed truths, and the persistent search for justice form the core of the narrative. What makes 'Q is for Quarry' compelling is Kinsey's methodical, tenacious pursuit of answers, forcing her to reconstruct a lost life and confront the complexities of human relationships and past deceptions. Readers are drawn into the intricate puzzle, piecing together clues alongside Kinsey as she works to bring closure to a long-ago disappearance.

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Publisher

Penguin

Pages

350

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780425192726

ISBN-10

0425192725

Language

English

Published

2002-01-01