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"H" Is for Homicide

Index "H" Is for Homicide

"H" Is for Homicide is the eighth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. [1]

7 relations: "G" Is for Gumshoe, "I" Is for Innocent, Henry Holt and Company, Kinsey Millhone, Mystery fiction, Santa Teresa (fictional city), Sue Grafton.

"G" Is for Gumshoe

"G" Is for Gumshoe (1990) is the seventh novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California.

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"I" Is for Innocent

"I" Is for Innocent is the ninth novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California.

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Henry Holt and Company

Henry Holt and Company is an American book publishing company based in New York City.

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Kinsey Millhone

Kinsey Millhone is a fictional character who was created by American author Sue Grafton (1940–2017) for her "alphabet mysteries" series of best-selling novels which debuted in 1982 and feature 25 volumes.

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Mystery fiction

Mystery fiction is a genre of fiction usually involving a mysterious death or a crime to be solved.

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Santa Teresa (fictional city)

Santa Teresa has been used by several authors as the name of an invented city.

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Sue Grafton

Sue Taylor Grafton (April 24, 1940 – December 28, 2017) was an American author of detective novels.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"H"_Is_for_Homicide

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