Promises In Death By J.D. Robb

So I've (long ago) finished the above. It's #28 in the "In Death" series and once again it doesn't disappoint.


In this book, Eve Dallas and her team are investigating the murder of Amarylis Coltraine -Dallas’s friend Chief Medical Examiner Morris's girlfriend. Coltraine had recently transferred to the New York City police force from Atlanta because she needed a change of scenery after a long-term relationship had ended. Eve soon discovers a connection to Coltraine's ex-boyfriend, Alex Ricker, whose father, a notorious criminal serving a life sentence at the Omega Penal Colony, blames Dallas and her husband, Roarke, for his imprisonment. In addition, the killer sends Eve a package containing Coltraine’s badge, weapon, and a taunting note suggesting that she might be next on the list, Eve finds herself trying to untangle a case that may be linked to her own past.

Again, another winner for Robb...easy, fulfilling reads when you need a break from the "too deep".

Since this read, I've read Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer again (I won't re-review that) and Goodnight, Irene by Jan Burke. I won't review the Jan Burke since it is a re-read (I'm going to do it with my language arts class next year) but if you haven't experience the Irene Kelly series by Jan Burke you need to - they rock! Great mysteries!

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