<p><i>I is for Innocent</i> is the ninth in the Kinsey Millhone mystery series by Sue Grafton.<br><br><i>I feel compelled to report that at the moment of death, my entire life did not pass before my eyes in a flash . . . What I experienced was a little voice piping up in an outraged tone: -Oh come on. You’re not serious. This is really it?-</i><br><br> It was a Monday early in December when Kinsey Millhone first got involved in the Isabelle Barney murder case.<br><br> She was out of work. Attorney Lonnie Klingman’s usual private investigator had just dropped dead of a heart attack. Kinsey was more than happy to oblige.<br><br> The trouble started on the very first day of the investigation. Either Kinsey’s predecessor was incompetent – or someone had been getting away with murder. And next time it might turn out to be hers . . .</p>