"I is for Innocent" (Sue Grafton)(audio) - Grafton didn't have me fooled. Well, I was fooled for a little while. Going in, I knew the obviously guilty guy had to be guilty (despite the title). But, near the end, it looked like he really was innocent (the most suspicious guy haven't picked up some hapless mook for obvious en-murder-ation).
Of course, the obviously guilty guy really was guilty. The suspicious guy was just suspicious.
Body count: we had:
- the original murderee
- the detective who Kinsey replaces
- hapless mook on the night of the main murder
- main bad guy (courtesy Kinsey, of course)
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Oh yea, there was another mook who the bad guy killed, just before attempting to kill Kinsey.
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