E is for Evidence by Sue Grafton
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Kinsey is all alone at Christmas. But just before the close for the holiday she
discovers a deposit to her bank account of $5,000 which she didn't make. Tracing didn't seem to get her anywhere, but eventually she discovers that she is being charged with insurance fraud from the company that she has been doing
investigations for. This tidbit takes her to places that she went as a teenager and
to friends that she had when she was young.
Another aspect is that her ex husband has returned but she is finally able to put
paid to that relationship.
Another winner by Sue Grafton.
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