'I' Is for Innocent

How does Sue Grafton use imagery in 'I' Is for Innocent?

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Imagery:

"She flipped on the porch light and put her eye to the spyhole before opening the door. Instead of seeing visitors, she was staring down the bore of the .38 that killed her."

"I have a special weakness for small, enclosed spaces, a barely disguised longing to return to the womb."

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'I' Is for Innocent