A killer, copying the MO of Jack the Reaper, mutilates a street LC in Chinatown, leaving a note for Lieutenant Eve Dallas, taunting her and signing it as "Jack"...With his next victim, he emulates the Boston Strangler, leaving another message for Eve...It's obviously he's "targeted" her because she'...
Imitation in Death - J.D. Robb Another great installment to the series. The murder was very convoluted. I thought I knew who the murderer was but then there would be all these other things that would make me start suspecting someone else. And Roarke! His vulnerability during this one was h...
Copycat of famous serial killer. I enjoyed watching Eve go through her list of suspects and weed them out. I also like how well Roarke knows Eve that he can tell when she is hiding something. I love watching Eve deal with her "family" as Peabody is studying to take her detective exam and move in wit...
I already know I'm not going to have a lot to say about this one. It took me three days to read, but that's because real life got a little hectic about the time I started reading this book. This is another one of these books that I don't remember at all. Even after finishing it, I can't remember...
I love the story, but there's one thing that really bugs me and it's not the author's fault. The cover I have gives away the frickin' killer! Yes, you can figure out who the killer is fairly easily as the book goes on, but from the first you're denied the opportunity to guess who he is among the via...
Another great investigation and more drama in the Roarke manor. This book was different than the rest because Eve knew the killer from the beginning on a feeling after the first interview, but of course politics were in the way and she had to follow the law by the book and tried really hard to pin t...
Loved the book - the plot was great. Loved how the murderer took on different methods. And Summerset is back from vacation, really missed him and his snarky lovingly moods.Really wanting to read the next one and learn more about Peabody is gonna handle her new job.
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