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Reviews for Subjectivism, intelligibility and economic understanding

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The average rating for Subjectivism, intelligibility and economic understanding based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-01-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Andreas Johnson
Book Review 4 of 5 stars to H is for Homicide, the 8th book in the "Kinsey Millhone" mystery series, written in 1991 by Sue Grafton. Grafton hits another home run in the series with this installment, focusing on the death of one of Kinsey's friends. It kicks off an investigation into insurance fraud claims, where Kinsey goes undercover to determine if a woman tricked Kinsey's friend Paul into the insurance game, ultimately leading to his own death. But Kinsey's in for a shock when she's arrested herself, unable to clear her name as part of the investigation because she's undercover. But this is when she realizes a crime kingpin is working with his girlfriend, and Kinsey doesn't know who to trust. This was a good edition in the series, as it pushed Kinsey out of her comfort zone, showed some emotions and helped us relate to her better. Her skills as a detective grew, especially because she had to lie about her real identify. And the mystery has lots of good twists and turns. Fans of the series will enjoy this one... so far, the series has stayed in good shape and holds up well. About Me For those new to me or my reviews... here's the scoop: I read A LOT. I write A LOT. And now I blog A LOT. First the book review goes on Goodreads, and then I send it on over to my WordPress blog at , where you'll also find TV & Film reviews, the revealing and introspective 365 Daily Challenge and lots of blogging about places I've visited all over the world. And you can find all my social media profiles to get the details on the who/what/when/where and my pictures. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. Vote in the poll and ratings. Thanks for stopping by.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-05-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Mark K Vaughn
For the first part of H is for Homicide I was applauding the author for changing her normal pattern. After all, eight books into the series a little change would be refreshing I thought. By the middle of the book I was constantly checking that this was indeed Kinsey Millhone I was reading about and not Vic Warshawski. I often find similarities between these two characters but Kinsey is normally never as rash or as careless of her own safety. Going undercover without a wire or any other immediate support was just dumb even for a character in a book. The biggest problem though was that she then stayed undercover and despite lots of violence and antisocial behaviour between various parties the story did not progress. I got bored although I perked up again at the end which was unbelievably sudden and totally surprising. Maybe that was the author's plan - to lull the reader into a sense of apathy and then stun them with an amazing twist in the very last paragraph. I was suitably stunned and will look forward to the next book.


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