Ratings15
Average rating4.3
Another book I just devoured in a day.
Couldn't put it down.
Love the Rizzoli & Isles series and this one is riveting.
Plenty of red herrings and twists to keep me guessing until the end.
Thoroughly enjoyed.
I hadn't read a Rizzoli and Isles book in a bit. I was starting to not like how Tess Gerritsen was writing Maura. I liked the character well enough but at times I was also disconnecting from the character. However,maybe time away helped because I liked the Rizzoli and Isles characters as much as I did when I first started reading this series.
I liked the double story of both Boston and Botswana. I actually enjoyed the safari gone wrong part a little more. Overall good mystery. I enjoyed the big cat angle too. A little graphic in the dead body description, as a warning for those who really don't like messy murder scenes. I personally didn't mind,but I read splatter punk a lot so gruesome details don't bother me.
Good mystery and can be mostly read as a stand alone exception of a few Jane and Maura sections.
Excellent read. Mostly set in Boston, but there are a series of flashbacks to Africa, where the story really began on a safari in Botswana.
This is gripping, with a clever killer and as many possible suspects as there are bodies. It kept me guessing to the final few chapters.