Innocent In Death by J.D. Robb

Innocent in Death by J.D. Robb. This is her 24th book in the "Eve Dallas" and "Roarke" series. I needed something light and easy to read after 3 or 4 "heavy" books. Interestingly, it's an investigation about a teacher being murdered (poisoned hot chocolate). Specifically a history teacher! What the f&%K!!! How is it that I end up reading these books that I can relate to? I'm going to have to pay extra special attention to my students and make sure none of them have access to my coffee or creamer etc. I'm already about half-way through the book and as usual, it isn't disappointing me in it's ability to "take me away".

Update:  She never disappoints. I like being able to pick up a book knowing that I'm not going to get bored with it nor will I hope to finish it quickly so I can move on to the next. This series is perfect because the characters stay the same, their likable and after reading something really heavy it's nice to relax with "old faithful".



Okay - best head up to the scatter pot and then shower. Later!

Ohhh! Lenny Kravitz!!! Gotta go shake my lump! Later!

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