Y Is For Yesterday by Sue Grafton, 483 pages
“In 1979, four teenage
boys from an elite private school sexually assault a fourteen-year-old
classmate--and film the attack. Not long after, the tape goes missing and the
suspected thief, a fellow classmate, is murdered. In the investigation that
follows, one boy turns state's evidence and two of his peers are convicted. But
the ringleader escapes without a trace. Now, it's 1989 and one of the
perpetrators, Fritz McCabe, has been released from prison. Moody, unrepentant,
and angry, he is a virtual prisoner of his ever-watchful parents--until a copy
of the missing tape arrives with a ransom demand. That's when the McCabes call
Kinsey Millhone for help. As she is drawn into their family drama, she keeps a
watchful eye on Fritz. But he's not the only one being haunted by the past. A
vicious sociopath with a grudge against Millhone may be leaving traces of
himself for her to find...” I have always loved
Sue Grafton’s alphabet series. I can’t
believe that this is the last book but it’s a worthy ending to the series. Anyone who likes mysteries should read the
series and will enjoy this book.
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