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A is for Alibi (Lib)(CD) by Sue Grafton (ISBN: 9781415900376)
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A is for Alibi (Lib)(CD) Unknown - 1993
by Sue Grafton
From the publisher
When Laurence Fife was murdered, few mourned his passing. Plenty of people had reason to want him dead. But the police thought his wife Nikki - with motive, access and opportunity - was the #1 suspect. The jury thought so too. Eight years later and out on parole, Nikki hires Kinsey Millhone, a gutsy P.I., to find the real killer. The trail is cold but Kinsey finds a lead. It brings her face-to-face with the murderer! This is the first in the popular series featuring California investigator Kinsey Millhone. She's 32, twice divorced, no kids, an ex-cop who likes her work... and who works strictly alone!
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- Title A is for Alibi (Lib)(CD)
- Author Sue Grafton
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Books on Tape
- Date 1993
- ISBN 9781415900376
About the author
Sue Grafton spends part of the year in Kentucky and the rest in California. All of her Alphabet Mysteries are available from Random House AudioBooks, read by Judy Kaye. About the Reader
Judy Kaye has appeared on Broadway in Oh Brother, Grease, and On the Twentieth Century, and won the Tony Award for her performance in The Phantom of the Opera. She also created the role of Emma Goldman in Ragtime. "Judy Kaye . . . is hilariously on target." -- Newsweek "It's hard to imagine anyone doing a better job with Grafton's popular alphabet series than Tony winner Judy Kaye."
--L.A. Life
Judy Kaye has appeared on Broadway in Oh Brother, Grease, and On the Twentieth Century, and won the Tony Award for her performance in The Phantom of the Opera. She also created the role of Emma Goldman in Ragtime. "Judy Kaye . . . is hilariously on target." -- Newsweek "It's hard to imagine anyone doing a better job with Grafton's popular alphabet series than Tony winner Judy Kaye."
--L.A. Life
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