Tangled Web UK Review September 1998
File Updated: 30/03/00
N is for Noose N is for Noose by Sue Grafton
hbk out August 98 Published by Macmillan at £16.99
The mystery of a successful detective series is how the writer keeps it fresh. It's easy to write the same book again and again, but readers soon become as bored as the writer must be. Sue Grafton has revealed many tricks in the course of her alphabet series, but probably none so effective as the change of environment. In K, she set Kinsey Millhone's investigation against the background of night; in the latest, N, we are removed from the sun-soaked Pacific coast to the miserable cold of the California Sierras.
Dealing with the ice and snow of an unglamorous mountain landscape proves to be almost as much of a challenge for the uncompromising private eye as uncovering the secret her client wants unearthed. Small town cop Tom Newquist has died of a heart attack in unsuspicious circumstances. But his widow thinks he was worried into an early grave and hires Kinsey to find out what was eating him for the last few weeks of his upstanding life.
Soon, Kinsey finds herself embroiled in small town nastiness, not to mention a double murder investigation where the victims were five years and a day's drive apart. As always, Grafton supplies wit and intelligence in equal measure, producing a cast of characters and scenarios all too depressingly believeable. But after fourteen outings, it's not surprising that she takes her eye off the ball towards the end of the book. The denouement is sloppy, leaving too many questions unanswered, and making Kinsey herself seem less than smart. Even so, it's still a better read than most of the opposition.


( Val McDermid - Gold Dagger winner & creator of Lindsay Gordon, Kate Brannigan & Tony Hill)

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