I found this latest Kinsey book a little disappointing. I thought "S is for Silence," in which Sue Grafton changes the format of her Kinsey books, verging away from the constant first person narrative by Kinsey and instead, taking the reader back into the past and narrating past events from the time at which they happen, from the perspective of multiple characters, was a step in the right direction and enriched her series. It didn't quite come off on "U" though. In the end, Kinsey solves the crime based more on just happening to see one of the criminals out in his car rather than through serious sleuthing and this reliance on chance and luck to solve crimes never convinces me I am afraid.
However, the book in the series in which Kinsey steps in to protect her elderly neighbour from a murderous care giver was just great! Can't remember the title of that one, but I recommend it!
I love the relationship Kinsey has with Henry, her landlord and with her Hungarian restauranteur friend!