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List Written by Sue Grafton - Audio book performed by Judy Kaye - Abridged Fiction - COMPACT DISCS Publisher, Random House Audiobooks (December 4, 2007) Praise for Sue Grafton: tres•pass \'tres-p s\ n: a transgression of law involving one’s obligations to God or to one’s neighbor; a violation of moral law; an offense; a sin –Webster’s New International Dictionary (second edition, unabridged) In what may be her most unsettling novel to date, Sue Grafton’s T is for Trespass is also her most direct confrontation with the forces of evil. Beginning slowly with the day-to-day life of a private eye, Grafton suddenly shifts from the perspective of Kinsey Millhone to that of Solana Rojas, introducing listeners to a chilling sociopath. Rojas is not her birth name. It is an identity she cunningly stole, an identity that gives her access to private care-giving jobs. The true horror of this novel builds with excruciating tension as the listener foresees the awfulness that lies ahead. The wrenching suspense lies in whether Kinsey Millhone will realize what is happening in time to intervene. T is for Trespass–dealing with issues of identity theft, elder abuse, betrayal of trust, and the breakdown in the institutions charged with caring for the weak and the dependent–targets an all-too-real rip in the social fabric. Grafton takes us into far darker territory than she has ever traversed, leaving us with a true sense of the horror embedded in the seeming ordinariness of the world we think we know. The result is terrifying. About the Author: Sue Grafton began the alphabet series in 1982 and is aiming to complete it by 2015— give or take a decade. Sue Grafton lives in Montecito, California, and Louisville, Kentucky. In 2004, she received the Ross Macdonald Literary Award. About the Performer: Judy Kaye received the Tony Award® for her performance in The Phantom of the Opera and was nominated for a Tony® for her portrayal of Rosie in Mamma Mia!, the Abba musical. She originated the role of Emma Goldman in Ragtime and starred in Souvenir, a fantasia on the life of Florence Foster Jenkins. |
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