Ratings15
Average rating4
This was so good! One of my favorites in the series, for sure. What a fun read and a fast-paced journey. Wasn't expecting where it all went, so that added to the fun.
Reread because I wanted a good comfy read. This one's kind of jarring, since we know the bad guy from step one and we're just trying to catch him. The hunt isn't the same. I like it, but not my favorite of the series.
Is it weird to put a Content Warning for violent death of a cat in a book about a serial killer? Don't worry, it's not Galahad but for a minute Eve thinks that it is
Just when I think this series has run its course, Roberts/Robb releases one of the stronger entries in recent years. The fact that this case is intensely personal makes it so more compelling, and the way Eve and Roarke respect each other's ability to take care of themselves even when their first instinct is to be overprotective shows just how far they have come since the series started (and how much Eve is acing those “Marriage Rules” she's still trying to figure out)
We know the identity of the killer early on, as well as his motives, so the stakes are all about how quickly Eve & Co. will catch him, and whether there will be additional victims before they do. There are several scenes of page-turning, stomach-clenching heightened danger, but unfortunately the final confrontation is a bit anticlimactic. But meanwhile there's lots of familiar tropes to enjoy, from Jenkinson's hideous neckties to Eve's dislike of being anywhere except on the ground in NYC, and Dennis Mira's gentle intelligence that proves he is the most wonderful man in the universe (sorry, Roarke).
Looks like I'll be on that library waiting list for #52 after all...