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JH S is for Silence, by Sue Grafton (Pan, £6.99) The 19th novel in Grafton's "alphabet" series takes Private Investigator Kinsey Millhone to a small town in southern California to look into the 35-year-old mystery of disappeared local floozy Violet Sullivan at the behest of Daisy, the daughter she left behind.
Characters who later disappear, including Patty, Shermy, Violet and the loud-talking Charlotte Braun (who looks like Charlie Brown with a scribble for hair), are quite vigorously on the scene.
Westwards we can see Provence disappearing in ridges of blue and violet, while to the east are the mountains of Italian Liguria.
When Violet's husband Beverly (the reliable Carl Schurr) disappears, the couple's three daughters return home, each bearing emotional baggage from the past and a whole mess of fresh tension involving the men in their lives.
The EL spectra of irradiated LEDs shows that the violet peak centered at 397 nm (3.12 eV) almost disappeared after He+ ion irradiation.
Given Violet's tendencies, it's no real surprise that husband Beverly disappears shortly after hiring Johanna.
Meanwhile, the violet emission at 418 nm decreases gradually with the N/Ga ratio and disappears for the samples grown with N/Ga ratios less than 400.
Violet shrugged.
Violet turned.
And Violet.
Violet, snappishly.
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