Аннотация
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. The 20th Kinsey Millhone crime novel (after 2005's S Is for Silence), a gripping, if depressing, tale of identify theft and elder abuse, displays bestseller Grafton's storytelling gifts. By default, Millhone, a private investigator in the small Southern California town of Santa Teresa, assumes responsibility for the well-being of an old neighbor, Gus Vronsky, injured in a fall. After Vronsky's great-niece arranges to hire a home aide, Solana Rojas, Millhone begins to suspect that Rojas is not all that she seems. Since the reader knows from the start that an unscrupulous master manipulator has stolen the Rojas persona, the plot focuses not on whodunit but on the battle of wits Millhone wages with an unconventional and formidable adversary. Grafton's mastery of dialogue and her portrayal of the limits of good intentions make this one of the series' high points, even if two violent scenes near the end tidy up the pieces a little too neatly.
![Когда миллионер мистер Блендиш преподнес обожаемой дочери фамильные драгоценности на день рождения, никто не думал, что роскошный подарок станет роковым для юной... Никаких орхидей для мисс Блендиш [No Orchids For Miss Blandish, 1939]](https://www.rulit.me/data/programs/images/nikakih-orhidej-dlya-miss-blendish-no-orchids-for-miss-bland_164753.jpg)
![Где-то в доме, заглушая шум грозы и ветра, проникавшего сквозь капитальные стены, раздался пронзительный женский вопль. Это не было похоже на крик боли или страха,... Плоть орхидеи [The Flesh of the Orchid, 1948]](https://www.rulit.me/data/programs/images/plot-orhidei-the-flesh-of-the-orchid-1948_148034.jpg)








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