Q is for Quarry (by Sue Grafton)

This is my favorite Sue Grafton book so far. Probably because the plot of her book is based on a true case of a young woman murdered and her body left in a quarry. The homicide occurred in 1969 and the young woman has never been identified. There are artist sketches of the woman at the end of the book, hoping someone will identify her. Grafton did a great job developing a story about this woman and continued to build Kinsey’s story too. It’s interesting how she gains personal insight as she examines her relationships with friends and family.

I purchased this signed copy of Q is for Quarry by Sue Grafton during my first visit to the independent bookstore, The Poisoned Pen, in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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