At the moment, I don't have it in me to write a full review, so I'm leaving it at this:The only reason I was able to give this even three stars is because William and Henry are priceless.Other than that, I just...didn't really care. While it was better than its predecessor, "V is for Vengeance," it is definitely nowhere near the strongest showing in the series, and I can only hope that the final three return to what made Kinsey sparkle in the first place. I have read all of the previous titles in the series and have enjoyed the mysteries. This entry seems to have been written by a different author. Kinsey's personality seems to have changed dramatically, and it changes frequently in this installment. I found this Kinsey difficult to like. The usual no nonsense, independent, sensible Kinsey has turned into a judgmental, emotional, jealous, fickle mess! I will finish the series, just because I want to enjoy the "old" Kinsey. (I hope.)
Do You like book W Is For Wasted (2013)?
I couldn't get into this story. Not sure why. Did not finish the book.
—Logan
A little long, and a tad too descriptive, but a decent Grafton.
—Rhinoceros
Really liked it...Sue Grafton has not lost her edge and spunk.
—Psysan