I is for Innocent

I is for Innocent by Sue Grafton, published by Pan in 1993, is a mystery novel featuring California’s private investigator Kinsey Millhone. After being let go from her position at Fidelity Insurance, Kinsey takes on a challenging case for lawyer Lonnie Kingman, who needs her expertise to investigate the wrongful death lawsuit against David Barney. This edition spans 286 pages and is presented in English.
In her investigation, Kinsey delves into the complexities surrounding the murder of Isabelle, who was previously killed six years ago. As she uncovers new evidence and explores the motives of various individuals connected to Isabelle, including her first husband and his second wife, Kinsey faces unexpected dangers. The narrative reveals the intricate relationships and hidden animosities that complicate the case, leading to a tense conclusion where Kinsey’s own safety is jeopardized. This edition offers readers a detailed exploration of the mystery genre, focusing on themes of investigation and the intricacies of human relationships.
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California’s formidable P.I. Kinsey Millhone, fired from her comfortable berth with Fidelity Insurance, now rents office space from busy Santa Teresa lawyer Lonnie Kingman. His usual outside investigator Morley Shine has died of a heart attack, and he hires Kinsey to take over the case that Morley was working on. It involves the upcoming trial of David Barney, acquitted of the six-year-old murder of his wife, Isabelle, but now being sued for wrongful death in civil court by Isabelle’s first husband, Ken Voigt. Voigt, represented by Lonnie Kingman, is sure that Barney killed Isabelle and wants to keep her considerable fortune out of his hands. Lonnie thinks he has a strong case, buoyed by damning new evidence from drifter Curtis McIntyre. But what Kinsey finds as she begins to probe is a surprising number of people with reasons to hate Isabelle–among them Voigt’s second wife, Francesca, and Isabelle’s business mentor Peter Weidmann and his overprotective wife, Yolanda. She also uncovers curious gaps in Morley’s files and begins to question his “heart attack,” as Lonnie’s seemingly solid case collapses bit by bit, with her own life on the line in the gritty finale.
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