Helping solve the murder while on vacation might not be the norm for Lieutenant Eve Dallas, but it's nothing compared to what she must deal with when she returns home. A limo driver shot with a crossbow, a high-class LC stabbed through the heart with an old bayonet, a chef speared with a harpoon...I...
Really wish we could have ended with the BBQ and spent a little time with all our main characters having a good time together. I liked Father Lopez from a few books ago and would have liked seeing him again.Otherwise, another damn good story.
This is the thirty-first book in this series and its not suppose to be still this fun to read but it is! Eve Dallas & Peabody are on the hunt to catch two wealthy bad-boys. Roarke and his majordomo do their thing and we get a peek at all the other players who help round this thing out beautifully. T...
Not one of my favorite books in the In Death series. Indulgence in death follows a case that Eve is trying to solve where people are being murdered with unique and/or antique weapons. It appears at first that the murders are random with no connection between victims and the only real motive Eve can ...
I'm still loving this series. It's like popcorn, you cannot have just one. I really liked this one. Four stars doesn't seem to be enough but it wasn't quite 5 stars for me.
The plot was great. I liked all the murder weapons. Not traditional in that time. I like the sidekicks and reading about Peabody's and MacNab's relationship and interaction.
Nov/Dec 2012 reread/listen. The first part (disc) of this is one of my very favorite bits of this series. This remains one of my favorites.First read: I grinned through a large proportion of this and laughed outloud not infrequently. Great addition to the In Death...series.
Lieutenant Dallas is involved in a horrific slew of crimes against service providers (a chef, an LC, a chauffeur) who are at the top of their careers. The killer is using unusual and rare weapons (crossbow, harpoon, bayonet) to slaughter these innocent people. Eve must decipher the almost non-exist...
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