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  1. Some literary devices used in “P” Is for Peril include foreshadowing, red herring, plot twist, imagery, suspense, flashback, characterization, symbolism, dialogue, and irony. These devices contribute to the suspenseful and engaging storytelling, enhancing the plot, character development, and thematic exploration.

  2. Donna I think Mrs Grafton ran ran out of time and had to rush the ending. I really didn't appreciate it but liked the majority of the book. Patrick I googled this same question and here is where that landed me. I loved the entire book, but the ending is so not finished. More questions about P is for Peril….

  3. "P" Is for Peril is the 16th novel in the "Alphabet" series of mystery novels by Sue Grafton. The novel focuses on the disappearance of Dr. Dowan Purcell, a nursing home administrator and doctor at Pacific Meadows Nursing Home, [1] [2] and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California. [3] The novel is set in 1986. [4]

    • Sue Grafton
    • 2001
  4. PERIL definition: 1. great danger, or something that is very dangerous: 2. to do something that might be very…. Learn more.

  5. The earliest known use of the verb peril is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for peril is from 1556, in the writing of John Heywood, playwright and epigrammatist. It is also recorded as a noun from the Middle English period (1150—1500).

  6. Definition and high quality example sentences with “peril” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  7. definition 1: the condition of being in danger; jeopardy; risk. His life was in peril. synonyms: danger, hazard, jeopardy, risk. similar words: susceptibility. definition 2: something that creates a danger or risk; something that endangers. the perils of walking alone at night.

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