I think its the first book so far that i got the killer nailed by half the book left. I loved the plot and i sincerely hated that Roarke was so goddamn blind. He was supposed to be so smart and yet dumber than a door. I did like all the emotional stuff. I can't wait to see what happens next.
These books tend to run together for me, but I usually keep one in the car so I have something to read in case I forget to put a book in my purse. This is one of the better ones I've read. I've read all of them up to this point in about 2 years time, so not bad pacing on them!
Eve and RoarkeOne of my favorite books in the series. Magdelana was huge pain in the rear and it was painful yet compelling to watch Eve and Roarke stumble their way through her.I had an idea who the killer was pretty early on but it was still quite chilling to hear the confession at the end. Very...
Eve is trying to solve the murder of a private school teacher. An old lover comes back into Roarke's life and shakes up Eve. Summerset becomes an Eve's ally. The candy thief strikes again. And, the murderer is a different kind of sociopath. Overall, I give this a B.
I finished Innocent in Death and I'm actually pretty satisfied with this book. A different case from any other in the series so far. Some can say the assassin is obvious from the beginning but I didn't think so. It was a surprise, really. It's an interesting case from beginning to end and also frigh...
I decided to re-read this book after a discussion about it on Twitter. This was the last In Death book I really loved. Though I've enjoyed some of her other latest releases, none have touched me as much as this one.I figured out early in who the killer was the first time I read it, but it was still ...
The moment when Eve punch Magdelana, then she hit Roarke afterward?PRECIOUSSSS!!! (throw confetti)That scene is worth for 5 stars alone.I think Eve must do that often, if the result they will have angry and wild sex after it, heheheheheh. => I'm so easy, LOLOLOL!!!But of course that scene is a must ...
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