"'E' is for evidence": evidence planted, evidence lost. 'E' is for ex-lovers and evasions, enemies and endings. For Kinsey, 'E' is for everything she stands to lose if she can't exonerate herself: her license, her livelihood, her good name. And so she takes on a new client: namely, Kinsey Millhone, thirty-two and twice divorced, ex-cop and wisecracking loner, a California private investigator with a penchant for lost causes -- one of which, it is to be hoped, is not herself.
"Lord, how I like this Kinsey Millhone... The best detective fiction I have read in years." -- Vince Patrick, "The New York Times Book Review."
"Exceptionally entertaining... An offbeat sense of humor and a feisty sense of justice." -- "San Francisco Chronicle.
A New York Times Notable Book Of The Year."