She's every lover's feisty girlfriend. u003cpu003eShe's every father's courageous daughter.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eShe's every woman's tough, vulnerable, and spirited alter ego.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eShe's Kinsey Millhone, familiar to millions of readers around the globe, and she's back in full stride in u003cbu003eP is for Perilu003c/bu003e, her latest venture into the darker side of the human soul. Mordant, mocking, and deceptively low-key, hers is a voice we know we can trust, from a character we've come to love.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eThrough fifteen novels, u003cbu003eSue Graftonu003c/bu003e has gone from strength to strength, never writing the same book twice. So it's no surprise that she has taken on new territory in her sixteenth, this time entering the world of noir. It's a world cast in shades of black amid shafts of steel and silver, a shadow land in which the mysterious disappearance of a prominent physician leads Kinsey into a danger-filled maze of duplicity and double-dealing as she taps into the intricacies of a cunning Medicare fraud.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003eu003cbu003eP is for Perilu003c/bu003e: the novel in which Millhone stakes her life on a thin thread of intuition because the facts glint elusively out of reach and only guesses offer any shot at the truth.u003c/pu003e u003cpu003e"Unlike many detective series, Grafton's seems only to get better each time out," wrote u003cbu003eEntertainment Weeklyu003c/bu003e, and u003cbu003eP is for Perilu003c/bu003e is a case in point. Pushing herself, reaching further with each new book, Sue Grafton delivers every time.u003c/pu003e