Q is for Quarry

Q is for Quarry by Sue Grafton is a mystery novel published by Macmillan in March 2003. This edition spans 385 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is inspired by an unsolved homicide from 1969, which has rekindled interest from law enforcement and the community alike. The story follows Grafton’s exploration of the case, culminating in the exhumation of the body and the creation of a facial reconstruction that appears in the latter part of the book.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the investigation surrounding the cold case, as well as insights into the efforts made to identify the victim. The book delves into themes of mystery and suspense, highlighting the role of women sleuths in uncovering the truth. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of the case and the impact it has on those involved, providing a thoughtful exploration of the intersection between past and present in the pursuit of justice.
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Based on an unsolved homicide that occured in 1969 Q is for Quarry, and Sue Grafton’s interest in the case, has generated renewed police efforts. In the last year, the body has been exhumed, and a facial reconstruction made that appears in the last pages of the novel. It is hoped that the photograph will trigger memories that may lead to a positive identification.
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