A is for Alibi

Unabridged
Author: Sue Grafton
Narrator: Mary Peiffer
Genres: Fiction, iPod Audiobooks
Publisher: Random House (Audio)
Date: October 2005
Length: 8 hours
Ratings:
Formats:
  • iPod
Abridged
Author: Sue Grafton
Narrator: Judy Kaye
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Random House (Audio)
Date: January 2001
Length: 3 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

When Laurence Fife was murdered, few mourned his passing. Plenty of people had reason to want him dead. But the police thought his wife Nikki -- with motive, access and opportunity -- was the #1 suspect. The jury thought so too.

Eight years later and out on parole, Nikki hires Kinsey Millhone, a gutsy P.I., to find the real killer. The trail is cold but Kinsey finds a lead. It brings her face-to-face with the murderer!

This is the first in the popular series featuring California investigator Kinsey Millhone. She's 32, twice divorced, no kids, an ex-cop who likes her work... and who works strictly alone!

"Grafton has created a woman we feel we know, a tough cookie with a soft center, a gregarious loner... smart, well-paced and very funny."

Reviews (21)

A is for Alibi

Written by Anonymous on October 26th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 2/5

This abridged version is ridiculously short! If there are unabridged versions available (which there are for this book-just not in CD), they should be provided for us to rent. This was a waste.

I need an alibi

Written by Anonymous on June 7th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I need an alibi for when I was listening to this - as it was utterly forgettable. Not bad, just spectacularly unremarkable.

T is for Trash

Written by Anonymous from Alpharetta, GA on February 16th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I'm not sure if it was because this was the abridged version or if this was simply a poor effort to put something on the stand. About as much depth as a superbowl commercial.

'A' is for Alibi

Written by Gabrielle Ludwig-Martin on September 27th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Unfortunately, they don't have these in the unabridged versions on audio! GET WITH IT! Those of us who absolutely can't live without Kinsey Millhone, are out here BEGGING for MORE! What a great listen, and the narrator is the best. A friend loaned me one...I don't even remember which one now, but I became a Kinsey fan right then and there. I have begun with the first one, and intend to work my way down through them all, including the one I've already heard, but will gladly hear again. Sue Grafton is GREAT. A tough, indomitable character..that's our Kinsey! Great listen!

"A" is for Alibi

Written by Anonymous on September 25th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Good job by Sue Grafton once again. Judy Kaye makes the story come alive.

NOT BAD

Written by Trisha Brummer on April 1st, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This was certainly good enough for me to sign up for the "B" book. I will work my way through the alphabet.

A is for Alibi

Written by Anonymous on January 30th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This was a good book. An easy read. I didn't have it figured out until the very end.

A is for Alibi

Written by Jennifer Black on December 28th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I thought the book was good. Easy to listen to. I have never read Sue before but I will be reading them all now.

A is for Alibi

Written by Anonymous on October 20th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I thought the story was good but I could not belive that this woman could out wit so many times a bunch of professional killers who killed every body in sight but her and not get done in. I thought this was a fantasy on a mystery.

"A" is for Alibi

Written by Skyesmom on October 2nd, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Good start to the series. Will definitely work my way through the alphabet!

Author Details

Author Details

Grafton, Sue

Sue Grafton is published in 28 countries and 26 languages—including Estonian, Bulgarian, and Indonesian. She’s an international bestseller with a readership in the millions. She’s a writer who believes in the form that she has chosen to mine: "The mystery novel offers a world in which justice is served. Maybe not in a court of law," she has said, "but people do get their just desserts." And like Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald, Robert Parker and the John D. MacDonald—the best of her breed—she has earned new respect for that form. Her readers appreciate her buoyant style, her eye for detail, her deft hand with character, her acute social observances, and her abundant storytelling talents.

But who is the real Sue Grafton? Many of her readers think she is simply a version of her character and alter ego Kinsey Millhone. Here are Kinsey’s own words in the early pages of N Is for Noose:

"So there I was barreling down the highway in search of employment and not at all fussy about what kind of work I’d take. I wanted distraction. I wanted some money, escape, anything to keep my mind off the subject of Robert Deitz. I’m not good at good-byes. I’ve suffered way too many in my day and I don’t like the sensation. On the other hand, I’m not that good at relationships. Get close to someone and the next thing you know, you’ve given them the power to wound, betray, irritate, abandon you, or bore you senseless. My general policy is to keep my distance, thus avoiding a lot of unruly emotion. In psychiatric circles, there are names for people like me."

Those are sentiments that hit home for Grafton’s readers. And she has said that Kinsey is herself, only younger, smarter, and thinner. But are they an apt description of Kinsey’s creator? Well, she’s been married to Steve Humphrey for more than twenty years. She has three kids and two grandkids. She loves cats, gardens, and good cuisine—not quite the nature-hating, fast-food loving Millhone. So: readers and reviewers beware. Never assume the author is the character in the book. Sue, who has a home in Montecito, California ("Santa Theresa") and another in Louisville, the city in which she was born and raised, is only in her imagination Kinsey Millhone—but what a splendid imagination it is.