T is for Trespass-------pan macmillan
The twentieth novel in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series, now with a stunning new look
It
was like being in the presence of a snake, first hissing its presence
and then coiled in readiness. I didn’t dare turn my back or take my eyes
off of her. I stood very still. I let go of my fight-or-flight defense
and decided to play dead. If you run from a bear, it gives chase. That’s
the nature of the beast. Likewise a snake. If I moved, she might
strike.
When her elderly neighbour Gus has an accident, Kinsey
Millhone is relieved when his niece organises a nurse for him. Verifying
a background check on Solana Rojas doesn’t turn up anything suspicious.
But Kinsey’s not convinced – especially when Gus seems to be getting
worse under his nurse’s tender care.
Realising that her
neighbourly concern isn’t going to get her past the front door Kinsey
turns to more unorthodox methods to step up her investigation. And gets
far more than she bargained for . . .
Not only is Solana not who
she seems to be but she’s more than able to play Kinsey at her own game.
Suddenly the tables have turned and it’s Kinsey who’s on the wrong side
of the law . . .