Another entry in the J.D. Robb series.
Indulgence in Death by J.D. Robb
(2010, Suspense)
Grade: 4
Eve gets back from a vaccation in Ireland to find a new case waiting for her- a limo driver killed with a crossbow. More deaths follow, each meticulously planned and using a hunting weapon. Eve and Roarke soon believe that the murderer is hunting… people.
This was a typical, reliable J.D. Robb book – not many surprises but still enjoyable. This one included a lot of interplay between Eve and the other detectives on the squad, and a lot of fun asides from Eve about her work. Who did it was solved pretty early on and the book mostly involves putting together evidence to make the case stick – it got a little repetitive after a while. But still, a reasonably good entry in the series.
Unfortunately, I found this book very “put-downable”. I read it in bits and pieces over a week. But still,I enjoy them as a refreshing change from my usual reading, and Eve Dallas is still a unique character that you won’t find anywhere else. So I keep reading them.
Karen Wheless
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