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"D" is for deadbeat [electronic resource] / Sue Grafton.

Grafton, Sue. (Auteur). Peiffer, Mary. (Auteur ajouté).

Résumé :

A Kinsey Millhone Mystery. He calls himself Alvin Limardo, and the job he has for Kinsey is cut-and-dried: locate a kid who's done him a favor and pass on a check for $25,000. Stiffed for the retainer, Kinsey finds out Limardo's real name is John Daggett ... ex-con, ex-liar, ex-alchy, currently dead. The cops call it an accident but Kinsey differs. Look at his life! A lot of people hated him, from much-abused wives, to drug dealers out big money, to the families of five people he killed driving drunk. In short, Daggett wasn't popular.

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  • ISBN : 9780739330326 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • ISBN : 0739330322 (sound recording : OverDrive Audio Book)
  • Éditeur : [Santa Ana, Calif.] : Books on Tape, 2004.

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Note générale :
Downloadable audio file.
Title from: Title details screen.
Unabridged.
Duration: 6:39:37.
Note sur les participants ou les interprètes :
Read by Mary Peiffer.
Note sur les particularités du système :
Requires OverDrive Media Console
Requires OverDrive Media Console (file size: 95723 KB).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Sujet :
Millhone, Kinsey (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Women private investigators > California > Fiction.
California > Fiction.
Genre :
DOWNLOADABLE AUDIOBOOK.
Mystery fiction.
Audiobooks.

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Résumé : A Kinsey Millhone Mystery. He calls himself Alvin Limardo, and the job he has for Kinsey is cut-and-dried: locate a kid who's done him a favor and pass on a check for $25,000. Stiffed for the retainer, Kinsey finds out Limardo's real name is John Daggett ... ex-con, ex-liar, ex-alchy, currently dead. The cops call it an accident but Kinsey differs. Look at his life! A lot of people hated him, from much-abused wives, to drug dealers out big money, to the families of five people he killed driving drunk. In short, Daggett wasn't popular.