Website: http://www.suegrafton.com/

Series: Kinsey Millhone

About the Author

Sue Grafton is published in 28 countries and 26 languages— including Estonian, Bulgarian, and Indonesian. She’s an international bestseller with a readership in the millions. She’s a writer who believes in the form that she has chosen to mine: "The mystery novel offers a world in which justice is served. Maybe not in a court of law," she has said, "but people do get their just desserts." And like Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald, Robert Parker and the John D. MacDonald—the best of her breed—she has earned new respect for that form. Her readers appreciate her buoyant style, her eye for detail, her deft hand with character, her acute social observances, and her abundant storytelling talents.

But who is the real Sue Grafton? Many of her readers think she is simply a version of her character and alter ego Kinsey Millhone. Here are Kinsey’s own words in the early pages of N Is for Noose:

"So there I was barreling down the highway in search of employment and not at all fussy about what kind of work I’d take. I wanted distraction. I wanted some money, escape, anything to keep my mind off the subject of Robert Deitz. I’m not good at good-byes. I’ve suffered way too many in my day and I don’t like the sensation. On the other hand, I’m not that good at relationships. Get close to someone and the next thing you know, you’ve given them the power to wound, betray, irritate, abandon you, or bore you senseless. My general policy is to keep my distance, thus avoiding a lot of unruly emotion. In psychiatric circles, there are names for people like me."

Those are sentiments that hit home for Grafton’s readers. And she has said that Kinsey is herself, only younger, smarter, and thinner. But are they an apt description of Kinsey’s creator? Well, she’s been married to Steve Humphrey for more than twenty years. She has three kids and two grandkids. She loves cats, gardens, and good cuisine— not quite the nature-hating, fast-food loving Millhone. So: readers and reviewers beware. Never assume the author is the character in the book. Sue, who has a home in Montecito, California ("Santa Theresa") and another in Louisville, the city in which she was born and raised, is only in her imagination Kinsey Millhone—but what a splendid imagination it is.

A Is For Alibi

November 1, 2005

B Is For Burglar

November 29, 2005

C Is For Corpse

November 29, 2005

E Is For Evidence

December 1, 2005

F Is For Fugitive

December 1, 2005

G Is For Gumshoe

November 27, 2007

H is for Homicide

July 16, 2013

I Is For Innocent

July 16, 2013

J Is For Judgment

December 2, 2008

K Is For Killer

November 3, 2009

L Is For Lawless

November 3, 2009

M Is For Malice

November 26, 1997

N Is For Noose

March 29, 1999

O Is For Outlaw

January 2, 2001

P Is For Peril

May 28, 2002

Q Is For Quarry

September 30, 2003

R Is For Ricochet

March 29, 2005

S is for Silence

September 14, 2015

T Is For Trespass

November 25, 2008

U Is For Undertow

July 3, 2012

V Is For Vengeance

November 14, 2011

W Is For Wasted

August 5, 2014

W Is For Wasted

September 10, 2013

X

August 25, 2015

Y is for Yesterday

December 4, 2018

Y is for Yesterday

July 31, 2018

"O" is for Outlaw

February 27, 2018

Y is for Yesterday

August 22, 2017

X

August 2, 2016

S is for Silence

March 1, 2016

X

August 25, 2015

S is for Silence

September 14, 2015

W Is For Wasted

August 5, 2014

Kinsey and Me

December 3, 2013

K Is For Killer

December 3, 2013

"J" Is For Judgment

October 22, 2013

W Is For Wasted

September 10, 2013

I Is For Innocent

July 16, 2013

H is for Homicide

July 16, 2013

"G" Is For Gumshoe

April 9, 2013

V Is For Vengeance

October 30, 2012

"C" Is For Corpse

August 7, 2012

U Is For Undertow

July 3, 2012

V Is For Vengeance

November 14, 2011

Q is for Quarry

February 23, 2011

U is for Undertow

December 1, 2009

L Is For Lawless

November 3, 2009

K Is For Killer

November 3, 2009

T Is For Trespass

November 25, 2008

J Is For Judgment

December 2, 2008

T Is for Trespass

December 4, 2007

G Is For Gumshoe

November 27, 2007

S Is for Silence

November 28, 2006

E Is For Evidence

December 1, 2005

S is for Silence

November 30, -0001

C Is For Corpse

November 29, 2005

B Is For Burglar

November 29, 2005

F Is For Fugitive

December 1, 2005

A Is For Alibi

November 1, 2005

R Is For Ricochet

March 29, 2005

R Is For Ricochet

November 30, -0001

Q Is For Quarry

September 30, 2003

P Is For Peril

May 28, 2002

O Is For Outlaw

January 2, 2001

N Is For Noose

March 29, 1999

M Is For Malice

November 26, 1997