``J is for Judgment,'' Sue Grafton ================================== Pan Books: London 1993 p.49: [A:] `` I was (* PICTURING AN ARREST.*) Lots of public glory for you.'' [B:] ``(* HOLD ON TO THE THOUGHT.*) We may get there yet.'' p.81: I hardly knew (* WHERE TO TAKE THE MATTER NEXT.*) Wait until she figured out that California Fidelity was going to reclaim the insurance money if Wendell showed up in the flesh. [NP] I shouldn't even have allowed (* THE THOUGHT TO ENTER MY HEAD,*) because the minute it (* occurred to me *) she seemed to (* read my mind.*) ``Oh, wait. Don't tell me. ... I hope the (* INSURANCE COMPANY DOESN'T THINK *) I'm going to give the money __back__[ital]'' [she said] p.157: [NP (* SOMETHING WAS NAGGING AT ME,*) ... It was Lena Irwin's reference yesterday to the Burton Kinsey family up in Lampoc. Despite my denials, the name had set up (* A LOW HUM IN MY MEMORY, LIKE THE NEARLY INAUDIBLE BUZZ OF POWER LINES OVERHEAD.*) In many ways, (* MY WHOLE SENSE OF MYSELF WAS EMBEDDED IN THE FACT *) of my parents' death in an automobile wreck when I was five. p.196: ``... Then she asked if I was related to the Burton Kinseys up in Lampoc. I said no, but then I looked up my parents' marriage license. My mother's father was Burton Kinsey. It's like, (* IN THE BACK OF MIND SOMEWHERE I THINK I KNEW THAT,*) but I didn't want to cop to it in the moment. Weird, huh.''[END OF SPEECH]