Immortal in Death
1960 • 320 pages

Ratings56

Average rating3.9

15

If you haven't started this series you probably don't want to read my review because while I try not to spoil anything for the book I am reviewing I could potentially spoil something from previous books. You've been warned.

I am still really enjoying this series. I love Eve. She is a Lieutenant and she's a damn good cop. She just has instincts that never lead her astray. She is flawed. She makes mistakes which makes me love her even more. She has kind of a breakthrough in this book regarding her past which I have been curious about since it was mentioned in book 1.

Roarke is still Roarke and I love him as well. He did do one thing to Eve that I did not like but Eve put him in his place so to speak so that was good.

Every time I read a whodunit book I can never 100% say that oh I know who it's going to be. I guess I am just afraid of being wrong or something. While I did have a guess for whodunit I never fully committed to it.

The ending of this one seemed really abrupt. I mean one minute the killer is confessing everything to Eve and then the next we are at Eve and Roarkes wedding and the book ends there. It doesn't even give us the wedding which I would have loved to read about. Here's to hoping it will be in the next book but I highly doubt it.

April 14, 2020