'E' Is for Evidence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery
What is the author's style in the novel, ‘E’ Is for Evidence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery?
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The story is fictional about a private investigator that gets caught up in a plot to incriminate and kill members of a family. Despite the fact that the story is a little far fetched, the fact that the setting is a real place - California - and the people are so believable will likely entice some people to get caught up in the story. There is little doubt that the story has a "disturbing" element that will grab the attention of many readers. Overall, the book is written in an easy-to-read style and the story line flows well and quickly. Most readers with an adequate vocabulary will have no trouble understanding the story, though there are some uncommon words thrown in. As a rule, the meanings can be determined by the context. The story characters seemingly are normal people, which makes it more realistic when you learn about the dark secrets they keep. There are a few questions left unanswered at the end of the story such as how did Chris Emms manage to change his whole identity and did Lance Wood actually have anything to do with the fire but despite these unanswered questions, the way the story ends is over all satisfying. The end notes in the story add a few personal notes to the effect of Kinsey's over all attitude now that all this has transpired.
‘E’ Is for Evidence: A Kinsey Millhone Mystery