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Sue Grafton delivers an intensely gripping mystery based on an actual unsolved murder in this #1 New York Times bestseller featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone.

She was a "Jane Doe," an unidentified white female whose decomposed body was discovered near a quarry off California's Highway 1. The case fell to the Santa Teresa County Sheriff's Department, but the detectives had little to go on. The woman was young, her hands were bound with a length of wire, there were multiple stab wounds, and her throat had been slashed. After months of investigation, the murder remained unsolved...

That was eighteen years ago. Now the two men who found the body are nearing the end of their careers in law enforcement—and they want one last shot at the case. Old and ill, they need someone to help with their legwork and they turn to Kinsey Millhone.

Kinsey is intrigued by the cold case and agrees to take the job. But revisiting the past can be a dangerous business, and what begins with the pursuit of Jane Doe's real identity ends in a high-risk hunt for her killer.
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Q Is for Quarry provides more insight into the detective’s convoluted family relationships than any of Grafton's previous novels, and it's a cracking good story, as well.”—Bookpage

“Grafton weaves an intriguing story, convincing in detail and satisfying in development. Still, what lifts this above the crowd is the character of her protagonist, Kinsey Millhone, who rings true both as a detective and as a woman.”—The San Diego Tribune

“Starring affable private eye Kinsey Milhone, Q is quintessential Grafton. It is so well-written that many readers might consider it one of her best.”—USA Today

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“I’m going to miss Kinsey Millhone. Ever since the first of Sue Grafton’s Alphabet mysteries, 
A Is For Alibi, came out in 1982, Kinsey has been a good friend and the very model of an independent woman, a gutsy Californian P.I. rocking a traditional man’s job...it’s Kinsey herself who keeps this series so warm and welcoming. She’s smart, she’s resourceful, and she’s tough enough to be sensitive on the right occasions.”—New York Times Book Review

“The consistent quality and skillful innovations in this alphabet series justify all the praise these books have received over the past 35 years.”—
Wall Street Journal

“A superb storyteller.”—
Publishers Weekly

“Grafton’s endless resourcefulness in varying her pitches in this landmark series, graced by her trademark self-deprecating humor, is one of the seven wonders of the genre.”—
Kirkus Reviews

“Grafton is a writer of many strengths—crisp characterizations, deft plotting, and eloquent dialogue among them—and she has kept her long-running alphabet mystery series fresh and each new release more welcome than the last.”—
Louisville Courier-Journal

“[Grafton’s] ability to give equal weight to the story of the detective and the detective story sets her apart in the world of crime fiction.”—
Richmond Times-Dispatch

About the Author

#1 New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton first introduced Kinsey Millhone in the Alphabet Series in 1982. Soon after, both writer and heroine became icons and international bestsellers. Ms. Grafton was a writer who consistently broke the bonds of genre while never writing the same book twice. Named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America, her awards and honors included the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America, the Ross Macdonald Literary Award, the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award from Britain's Crime Writers' Association, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Malice Domestic, a Lifetime Achievement Award from Bouchercon, three Shamus Awards, and three Anthony Awards—including the first two ever awarded. She passed away in December 2017.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ G.P. Putnam's Sons (March 1, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 480 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0399575189
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0399575181
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.19 x 1 x 7.44 inches
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New York Times-bestselling author Sue Grafton is published in twenty-eight countries and twenty-six languages--including Estonian, Bulgarian, and Indonesian. Books in her alphabet series, begun in 1982, are international bestsellers with readership in the millions. And like Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald, Grafton has earned new respect for the mystery form. Readers appreciate her buoyant style, her eye for detail, her deft hand with character, her acute social observances, and her abundant storytelling prowess. She has been named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America (2009) and is a recipient of the Ross Macdonald Literary Award (2004).

Sue Grafton has been married to Steve Humphrey for more than thirty years, and they divide their time between Montecito, California, and Louisville, Kentucky, where she was born and raised. Grafton, who has three children and four grandchildren, loves cats, gardens, and good cuisine.

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Customers find this book to be one of the best in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series, with a plot based on actual events and vivid descriptions. The writing style is easy to digest, and customers love the main character, with one noting it's a master class for crime/mystery novel students. The book receives mixed feedback about its entertainment value and pacing - while some find it fast-paced, others say it's very slow.

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141 customers mention "Readability"136 positive5 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, with several noting it's one of the better books in the series, and one customer specifically mentioning it's the best in Sue Grafton's alphabet murder mystery series.

"...If this is your first introduction to the Millhone series, it's a good one, if more complex than the first few books in the series...." Read more

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"...Let me tell you something. This was a really good book, and the ending was maybe the best one so far...." Read more

"...Complex and satisfying read, one of Grafton’s best." Read more

108 customers mention "Plot"96 positive12 negative

Customers enjoy the plot of the book, praising its twists and turns and noting that it's based on actual events.

"...The stories are generally well written in clear, everyday modern conversational English that affords the reader with a relatively easy reading..." Read more

"...to end on such a note was a bit disappointing after what was a well written story...." Read more

"...Complex and satisfying read, one of Grafton’s best." Read more

"...Quarry, as with Grafton’s other novels, stands out for its wonderful story-telling, excellent craftsmanship and engaging characters." Read more

39 customers mention "Writing style"31 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it easy to digest and comfortable to read, with one customer noting its vivid descriptions.

"...appreciating what a master Grafton is at plotting, pacing, and characterization...." Read more

"...everyday modern conversational English that affords the reader with a relatively easy reading experience...." Read more

"...I like the author's style of writing including the detailed descriptions. I found most of the story plausible enough for a work of fiction...." Read more

"...As usual, the descriptions here are vivid and the characters are three-dimensional, believable, and suspicious...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the character development in the book, particularly praising Kinsey as a wonderful character, with one customer noting it's easy to fall in love with the main character.

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"...As usual, the descriptions here are vivid and the characters are three-dimensional, believable, and suspicious...." Read more

"...was a good case ... a cold case being reopened and the town and characters were all good...." Read more

"...interesting points of the story is , how many of the characters interacted with one another. But I guess that's small town communities...." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's details and find it interesting, with one customer noting it serves as a master class for crime/mystery novel students.

"...I like the author's style of writing including the detailed descriptions. I found most of the story plausible enough for a work of fiction...." Read more

"This book takes private detective and professional snoop, Kinsey Milhone, out of her beloved Santa Teresa to small desert towns...." Read more

"This story will sharpen your skills as an investigator. Grafton's wit and humor are tops...." Read more

"...What sets this book apart from the rest is the detailed and in depth sleuthing Kinsey has to undertake to get to the bottom of a cold case without..." Read more

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Customers love Sue Grafton as an author, particularly her alphabet books, with one customer noting the amazing thought processes in her writing.

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Customers have mixed opinions about the entertainment value of the book, with some finding it always entertaining and thrilling, while others describe it as boring and not one of the author's better works.

"...a story with a jumping off place of a real event, giving us readers an entertainment, but also a sense of how impersonal “real cold cases” are..." Read more

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"...Part of the charm of the series is the meandering pace, full of Kinsey's daily routine and back story, and the gradual unfolding of the complex..." Read more

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There's Always At Least One Line in Every Book in This Series That Makes Me Laugh Out Loud
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There's Always At Least One Line in Every Book in This Series That Makes Me Laugh Out Loud
Q is for Quarry, Sue Grafton, 2002 My favorite quote: “From the bottom of the stairs, someone called, ‘Kinsey.’ For one wonderful moment, the voice was my mother’s and she’d returned from the dead.” Notable characters: Kinsey Millhone, the PI; Con Dolan and Stacey Oliphant, the two cops working the case with her; Jane Doe, the victim Most memorable scene: What Kinsey finds when she breaks into Dolan’s hotel room Greatest strengths: Grafton’s ability to set a life-like scene is unrivaled — and nowhere is that more apparent than here Standout achievements: It was nice seeing Kinsey vulnerable in the presence of her aunt Susanna. I like Kinsey, but there are times she’s felt a little TOO tough for me. There are scenes in this book that bring her into clearer focus and make her feel more human Fun Facts: There’s always at least one line in every book in this series that makes me laugh out loud Other media: N/A What it taught me: While this book is a work of fiction, it’s based on a Jane Doe case from 1969 in Santa Barbara County. The young woman was never identified or associated with any missing person’s reports, and the case eventually turned cold. At a dinner party many years later, Grafton heard about the case from the forensic pathologist who worked for the Coroner’s Office at the time of the homicide. Grafton took great interest in the case and even funded a facial reconstruction of the victim in hopes that someone might recognize the victim. As yet, no one has. Images of those facial reconstructions can be seen at the back of this book as well as on the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office’s page How it inspired me: Grafton strikes the perfect balance between setting the scene and moving the story forward — something I try to keep in mind in my own work Additional thoughts: In Q, retired cop Stacey Oliphant has cancer and Con Dolan, the other cop helping out with the case, is about one cigarette away from another (and likely fatal) heart attack. I was seriously stressed over which one was going to die first
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019
    Fans of Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone series are in for another treat here in "Q is for Quarry." Private investigator Kinsey Millhone has been asked to help out a couple of detectives who are going back to an 18-year-old cold case in order to keep their minds off their health problems. It seems like a hopeless case--but sometimes digging around can shake up things you'd never expect to find.

    Keeping things interesting in a long-running series like this is always a challenge. I will confess that I took a break from the series for a decade or so in order to let it refresh for me. Now that I'm going back to the latter books, I'm enjoying it tremendously once again, and appreciating what a master Grafton is at plotting, pacing, and characterization.

    This, like the other Kinsey Millhone books, is deceptive, in that it seems like the plot is moving slowly and there's a lot going on that isn't necessarily relevant. Part of the charm of the series is the meandering pace, full of Kinsey's daily routine and back story, and the gradual unfolding of the complex mystery. The Kinsey Millhone books aren't as long and complicated as the Robert Galbraith books, but they are a bit more satisfyingly chewy than your run-of-the-mill mystery book.

    "Q in for Quarry" has a particularly complex mystery, one that is based on a real-life cold case. In moments it's almost creepily tense in between the scenes of small-town California life. If this is your first introduction to the Millhone series, it's a good one, if more complex than the first few books in the series. Go ahead and jump in, but you may want to then go and read "A is for Alibi," which is still rightfully a classic.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021
    “Q Is For Quarry” is the 17th novel in a mystery series authored by Sue Grafton. Her protagonist is Kinsey Millhone a private detective in her late thirties who resides in California in the 1980s. Miss Millhone lives her life with a cast of ongoing characters who the reader slowly gets to know. These stories unfold as Miss Millhone works through her latest mystery adventure. The stories are generally well written in clear, everyday modern conversational English that affords the reader with a relatively easy reading experience. I saw a gentleman on You Tube who referred to this series as literary “comfort food”. I think that is an apt description.

    This particular novel is interesting as a mystery. There are numerous parallel stories that add to the length of the novel. While I generally enjoyed these digressions, they were, at times, lengthy to the point of proving tedious.

    I normally read more than one book at any given moment. Some of my reading is difficult. I like to have one novel that I read simply as an entertaining diversion. Sue Grafton is one such author. I read one of her novels every few months, this being the 17th that I have read in chronological order of publication. Having said that I feel this is above average in this series. It is very subjective but “D” may remain my favorite. I also liked “M” very much.

    I have read other reviews. It is clear to me that some readers do not care for intricate description of scenery. Speaking for myself, depictions of scenery is one of my favorite aspects of fiction writing and I feel is a strength of Sue Grafton. Obviously a reader who does not enjoy depictions of scenery may not enjoy these novels as much as I do.

    Thank You for taking the time to read this review.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
    One of the best ones yet! I can't believe Sue Grafton wasn't a detective in real life. The way she zeroed in on the victim's identity so fast was amazing to me. I am almost done with Q and I think I know who did it, but knowing the author, it will be a total surprise. I love the Kinsey Millhone books and will be sorry when I get to Y.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
    A lot of people complained about the way "P is for Peril" ended: No Epilogue; too many loose ends, what the heck happened to the subplot, what happened to the major plot?

    Let me tell you something. This was a really good book, and the ending was maybe the best one so far. Yeah, people will complain that Sue Grafton spends too much energy describing the landscape and the shape of the Hotel, but the more you read her books, the better you get at blowing by the stuff that doesn't matter.

    If she's going to spend 3 pages telling me about what she's passing on the way to the next dialogue, well, hell, I'm going to speed read right on through that stuff until I see an open quote. I couldn't care less what wood the house was built with, when it was built, and how decayed the wood is. All I want to know is what's the next line of dialogue.

    Once you make that connection, Sue Grafton can easily become your favorite author. This was her best book so far. No doubt about it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022
    This is the first, or possibly the second, of this series that I've read. I usually read nonfiction including books about unsolved and solved murders. This book is inspired by a true case which is discussed after the end of the book, and piqued my interest.

    I like the author's style of writing including the detailed descriptions. I found most of the story plausible enough for a work of fiction. While the fictional crime is solved at the end, I do have a problem with the ending. Stop reading if you want to avoid a hint of a spoiler, although I'll try to be vague.

    The first part of the confrontation and struggle in the ending would be okay in most places. However, the same cannot be said for the last part which would actually be illegal in most places. That part is also not very realistic for that character. I won't say more because I don't want to give it away, but to end on such a note was a bit disappointing after what was a well written story. The subject is a hot political topic and should not mislead readers as to what is "allowable" even for a fictional character.
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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2013
    I am running out of things to say. I have enjoyed all of the books A to V. I am not particularly interested in descriptions of journeys, landscapes, houses etc., but the stories are rattling good tales. I like the device of the quick ending and the ensuing epilogue.
  • dr.jagat
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on May 21, 2016
    Excellent
  • Towanda
    4.0 out of 5 stars Kinsey is back!
    Reviewed in France on January 29, 2004
    Tout à fait dans la lignée des autres Sue Grafton. On se replonge dans cet univers avec délice même si l'intrigue est un peu longue à se mettre en place. Tout est bien ficelé et le fait que cela se passe en 88,avant internet, les portables, donnent à ces romans un côté definitivement nostalgique, voire exotique!
    A découvrir absolument!
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  • Kindle Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Well paced
    Reviewed in Australia on July 26, 2021
    This was a good read and I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. The lead character is a a good one to follow.
  • Patricia Gray
    5.0 out of 5 stars great series
    Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2018
    exactly like I wanted