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Jul 22, 2019

[Answer] 8. Kentucky: My novels are unique as the titles follow the alphabet. My books are of the mystery genre and I have won several awards for my writing. My central character is Kinsey Millhone.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Kentucky: My novels are unique as the titles follow the alphabet. My books are of the mystery genre and I have won several awards for my writing. My central character is Kinsey Millhone. "



...1. Rosemary Clooney 2. Sue Grafton 3. Mary Todd Lincoln 4. Naomi Judd Rosemary Clooney was a popular singer and actress of the 1950s. Her number one Billboard hits include "Come On'a My House" (1951), "Half as Much" (1952), "Hey There" (1954), and "This Ole House" (1959). Her most memorable film was "White Christmas" (1954). She suffered from bi-poplar disease much of her life. Although Mary Todd Lincoln is generally associated with Illinois she, like her husband, Abraham Lincoln, was born in Kentucky. Naomi Judd, along with her daughter, Wynonna, were a successful country/western duet winning several Grammies. Her other daughter, Ashley, is a successful actor. Grafton's novels include ""A" is for Alibi", ""B" is for Burglar", ""C" is for Corpse", etc.