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P is for Peril by Sue Grafton
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P is for Peril by Sue GraftonP is for Peril by Sue Grafton

In her latest adventure, Kinsey Millhone enters the world of noir. A shadowland in which the mysterious disappearance of a prominent physician leads Kinsey into a danger-filled maze of duplicity and double-dealing... It is now nine weeks since Dr Dowan Purcell vanished without trace. The sixtynine-year-old doctor had said goodnight to his colleagues at the Pacific Meadows nursing home, had climbed into his car and driven away - never to be seen again. His embittered first wife Fiona is convinced he is still alive.
 
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Tags: Kinsey, Pacific, Meadows, nursing, colleagues, Peril, Grafton
"C" is for Corpse by Sue Grafton
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A mystery novel featuring wise-cracking female private investigator, Kinsey Millhone. Kinsey has been hired to stop a killing, but the murderer of Bobby Callahan didn't care and the least Kinsey could do was to find his killer.
 
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"B" is for Burglar by Sue Grafton
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Wise-cracking, female private investigator, Kinsey Millhone, is hired to find a missing sister. However, when the trail leads to Florida, Kinsey finds herself caught up in a dangerous case involving fire-raising, burglary and murder.
 
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Tags: Kinsey, dangerous, caught, herself, finds
"A" is For Alibi by Sue Grafton
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Mystery novel featuring wise-cracking female private investigator, Kinsey Millhone. When Nikki comes out of jail after serving a sentence for murdering her husband, she calls in Kinsey Millhone to track down the real killer.
 
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Tags: Kinsey, Millhone, murdering, sentence, husband
Asperger's Syndrome And High Achievement: Some Very Remarkable People
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Asperger's Syndrome And High Achievement: Some Very Remarkable PeopleThis fascinating collection identifies famous figures from the past, whose behaviour suggests they may have had autism, a disorder that was not defined until the mid - 20th century. James looks at the lives of 20 individuals - scientists, artists, politicians and philosophers - examining in detail their interests, successes, indifferences and shortcomings. Among the profiles are those of mathematician and philosopher Bertrand Russell, who wondered in his autobiography how he managed to hurt the people around him quite without meaning to; biologist Alfred Kinsey, who excelled in academia but was ill at ease in social situations; and the writer Patricia Highsmith, who had very definite likes (fountain pens and absence of noise) and dislikes (television and four-course meals).
 
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Tags: Kinsey, Alfred, biologist, excelled, academia, Alfred, meaning, Kinsey