by Iris Johansen
I read Blind Alley, which is the fifth book in the Eve Duncan series after reading book six, Countdown. Of course that was a fantastic idea . Either way, I wouldn't recommend it as this leaves you with a lot of spoilers for Blind Alley. If you can set aside the complete unrealism that surrounds th...
Iris Johansen delivers punch with each Eve Duncan novel. This one kept me reading way too late at night. I kept saying, just a few more pages.Great story.
Slowly working my way through all the random books I've acquired. This one has been on my bookshelf for years, and don't remember the circumstances under which I acquired it. I usually give every book 50 pages (bound) or 20 minutes (audio), but gave it up when I started skipping paragraphs on p. 30....
This was just a weird one for me. Jane's the main focus which was fine. I liked learning more about Jane. Her messed up relationships with guys was an okay added thread. I find it odd how people who aren't necessarily related look like each other. The book was a fast read, just a bit odd.