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Sue Grafton, the American novelist, carved out a niche for herself in the literary world with her acclaimed "Alphabet Series" of mystery novels featuring the private investigator Kinsey Millhone. With each installment named after a letter of the alphabet, starting with "A is for Alibi," Grafton captivated readers with her engaging plots, sharp dialogue, and complex characters. Her contributions to the mystery genre solidified her place as one of its most beloved and influential authors.
"My primary lesson, however, was that I'm a solo writer, happiest when I'm making all the executive decisions. I've always been willing to rise or fall on my own merits."
"I'm not sure Kinsey has changed in these first twelve books. I think the reader learns more about her, but from Kinsey's perspective, only three years have passed while the rest of us have been getting older at a much faster clip."
"I've never written about my husband, Steve, or any of my children because I know them all too well. I see them in all their complexities which makes them impossible to render on the printed page."
"Ideas are easy. It's the execution of ideas that really separates the sheep from the goats."
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