First Sentence: It wouldn’t kill her.
Lt. Eve Dallas investigates homicides, but the victims don’t usually drop dead at her feet. Larinda Mars is a “social information reporter”; i.e., a gossip columnist who clearly has an enemy since someone slashed one of Mars major arteries causing her to bleed out in the middle of an upscale bar. Eve and her team are determined to find the killer.
Some readers have an issue with the bedroom scenes in this series. “Outlander” author, Diana Gabaldon, provided an excellent perspective in her line reminding readers that sex is a normal part of an adult relationship and that “it is much more about emotion than the exchange of bodily fluids.” That said, the scenes are easy to skip over without losing the thread of the plot.
The slightly futuristic world in which one finds oneself is just enough to provide for fun imaging, yet not so removed from our reality that it seems implausible. As with much of science fiction, it is not impossible that some of the gadgets and technologies will ultimately be realized.
Robb creates excellent characters, not only in Eve, but the supporting characters of Roark, Galahad the cat, Mira, Peabody, and the rest of Eve's team. However, it is about Summerset that we receive an interesting, and surprising, revelation.
The primary attraction to the series is the characters, particularly Eve. She is an interesting dichotomy between the tough, smart cop who is dedicated to standing in for the dead even when they may not have been good people themselves and the woman who is completely indifferent to her appearance and is unaware of many things outside her job. But she does know baseball.
“Secrets in Death” is an enjoyable read with a couple well-executed twists. It is more of a straight police procedural that some in the series.
NOTE: If you read the hardcover edition, made certain to look at the back side of the paper dust cover.
NOTE: If you read the hardcover edition, made certain to look at the back side of the paper dust cover.
SECRETS IN DEATH (Pol Proc-Lt. Eve Dallas-NYC-Near Future) – G+
Robb, J.D. – 45th in series
St. Martin’s Press – Sept 2017
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