The novelist talks about growing up with alcoholic parents, and how it shaped her writing and led to her fictional alter ego, Kinsey Millhone.

The novelist talks about growing up with alcoholic parents, and how it shaped her writing and led to her fictional alter ego, Kinsey Millhone.
Sue Grafton delivers insight into her career as an award-winning international best-selling author published in 29 countries and 27 languages, with a readership in the millions. Her new book, “Kinsey and Me”, is being published this month.
Marily Stasio on: “Daddy Love” by Joyce Carol Oates (“Oates is a mind-reader who writes psychological horror stories about seriously disturbed minds”), “Gun Machine” by Warren Ellis, “Kinsey and me” by Sue Grafton and “Watching the Dark” by Peter Robinson.