BEFORE
Las Vegas
August 1986
Phillip Lanahan drove to Vegas in his 1985 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, a snappy little red car his parents had given him two months before, when he graduated from Princeton. His stepfather bought the car secondhand because he abhorred the notion of depreciation. Better that the original owner take that hit. The car was in pristine condition, with 15,000 miles on the odometer, a black leather interior, fully accessorized, with four brand-new tires. The car could jump from 0 to 60 in 5.4 seconds.
With the top down, he hugged the coastline and then continued traveling east through Los Angeles on the 10. From the 10 he picked up the 15, which took him straight into Vegas. The sun was harsh and the wind whipped his hair to a wild tangle of black. At the age of twenty-three, he knew he was good-looking and he carried the knowledge like a rabbit’s foot for luck. His face was lean, clean-shaven; his dark eyebrows straight; ears tucked close to his head. He wore jeans and a short-sleeve black polo shirt. His white linen sport coat lay folded beside him on the passenger’s seat. In his duffel he had ten grand in hundred-dollar bills, compliments of a loan shark he’d recently met.
This was his third trip to Vegas in as many weeks. The first time, he’d played poker at Caesars Palace, which, though vulgar and overblown, had everything you’d ever want in one sprawling complex. That trip had been magical. He could do no wrong. The cards fell into place, one hand after another. He read his opponents, picking up tells so subtle he felt psychic. He’d driven to Vegas with three thousand dollars he’d pulled from a savings account and he’d run it up to eight with no sweat.
The second trip had started out well but then he lost his nerve. He’d returned to Caesars, thinking the same gut-level instincts would come into play, but his reads were off, the cards wouldn’t come, and he couldn’t regain ground. He left the casino a miserable five grand down. Thus the meeting with the loan shark, Lorenzo Dante, who (according to Phillip’s friend Eric) referred to himself as a “financier.” Phillip assumed the term was meant tongue-in-cheek.
He’d been uneasy about the appointment. In addition to Eric’s filling him in on Dante’s sordid past, he’d assured Phillip the exorbitant fees for the loan were what he called “industry” standard. Phillip’s stepfather had drilled into him the need to negotiate all monetary matters, and Phillip knew he’d have to tackle the issue before he and Dante came to an agreement. He couldn’t tell his parents what he was up to, but he did appreciate his stepfather’s counsel in absentia. He didn’t like the man much, though he had to admit he admired him.
Copyright © 2011 by Sue Grafton
P.I. Kinsey Millhone is back in V is for Vengeance. Yes, it’s true. #1 New York Times bestselling author Sue Grafton’s alphabet series is up to V—but don’t panic. Instead, get ready for a bold mix of vicious killers, venal women and valiant efforts by Kinsey to right a host of wrongs, one being a 38th birthday “gift” of two black eyes and a busted nose. But that comes later….
The action begins earlier with a rich kid up to his eyeballs in gambling debts, who seeks help in all the wrong places. How Kinsey joins the plot is through a shoplifter who gets caught and makes bail, only to take a flying leap off a bridge. Kinsey was the one to alert authorities to the theft, and she feels some guilt over Audrey Vance’s sad demise. Only when Audrey’s fiancé asks her to look into the death, does Kinsey start thinking it could have been murder.
From a dying old man lovingly cared for by the son he abused; a cheating husband, rich and powerful; a gorgeous woman whose perfect life is coming apart at the seams; and a brutal, unscrupulous gangster to the spider at the center of this nefarious web—an elegant but ruthless businessman—Grafton’s V is for Vengeance is nothing less than an A plus, plus, plus!
Hardcover : 448 pages
Publisher: Putnam Pub Group ( November 14, 2011 )
Item #: 13-392296
ISBN: 9780399157868
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.01inches
Product Weight: 16.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

I have read all of her books and really really enjoyed this one. It kept me wanting to read more. Loved the ending!!!
Reviewer: Theresa
I did not actually read this book. I bought it for my sister who is a huge Grafton fan. I'm sure she enjoyed it.
Reviewer: Eva
I've read Grafton's alphabet series over many years and while I don't remember all the plots specifically, have to say "V" is probably my favorite. It was well written, moved at a good pace and the main characters were especially likable. I really cared about what happened to people in this one.
Reviewer: D. B
Just finished "V" today. Loved it! I was glad to see the same old Kinsey. The story was good, and it flowed smoothly from one chapter to the next. I have all of Grafton's alphabet books, and have read every one twice, except for "V", which I will read again later. Of course, can't wait for "W"!
Reviewer: Sue V
Enjoyed the book but made me wonder if things like this really happen. Is there so much going on right before our eyes that we don't see? Kind of sad to think that there is this alternate life going on every day right beside us.
Reviewer: Marilyn D
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