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"A" Is for Alibi
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"A" Is for Alibi by Sue Grafton, published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston in 1982, is the first mystery novel in the author's "Alphabet" series. Featuring sleuth Kinsey Millhone, it is set in the southern California city of Santa Teresa, the nom de plume for Santa Barbara. She wrote the book during a divorce and admits about her husband that she "would lie in bed at night thinking of ways to kill him". The New York Times gave the book a lukewarm review.
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category:Novels_set_in_California category:1982_American_novels category:Kinsey_Millhone_novels category:American_mystery_novels category:Novels_by_Sue_Grafton category:Henry_Holt_and_Company_books
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dbpedia:Sue_Grafton
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978-0-8050-1334-4