I enjoyed the book. I loved the plot and as always the investigations. I liked how it all came together at the end. I love the relationship between Eve and Roarke.
Just finished this book for the second time (on audio for the reread) and was reminded of how great this book is. It's one of my favorite Eve Dallas books, in fact, and the final scene where Eve confronts the killer is just brilliant.
About Strangers in Death, I've got nothing special to say. It wasn't a great book. In fact it wasn't easy to cruise the pages of this book. Nonetheless there were some things I did enjoy. Particularly:Charles and Louise. It was nice to see the two figure things out. It was an emotional scene and als...
This was highly focused on the case, and far less on Eve & Roarke's relationship. However, when the book focuses on the cases, it allows us to see Eve's growth in her professional interactions - both with her colleagues and with victims.My one qualm is that I would have liked to have seen Mira call ...
Another in the Eve Dallas/Rourke series. Another one I enjoy reading because the characters evolve through their lives through the course of the series. Thats one thing I enjoy about serial books ... its like getting a long, chatty letter from an old friend and you get to catch up on the gossip, wit...
Well, Eve is asked to look at a case by Baxter and puts it to the side when she is handed and murder of a sports executive. His wife is away in the Islands, his son is on a date and all his friends have solid alibis. Eve thinks the wife did it because she does not like her but it is a bear catch thi...
This is the 26th book in the In Death series.Sports Goods Tycoon Thomas Anders is murdered in his own bed. He is tied up with velvet ropes and there are other sex-toy paraphernalia around the body and in the bedroom. A kinky tryst gone bad? Eve doesn't think so. At first glance maybe, but looking ...
This was a fun one. I've seen a TV show that I can't remember which uses the same plot device. I figured it out early on only because I've seen this before. It's actually quite clever but works better when no one knows each other and it really is a stranger killing. Still, this was well written....
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