Just when I think it’s time to set aside the J.D. Robb books, out comes one that reminds me just what I love about them. Treachery in Death is J.D. Robb at her best, weaving in just about everything I like about the series and characters. Eve Dallas is at her kick-ass best, and Roarke is her ever steady, loving, supportive post with just enough print time of his own to make reading this book extra enjoyable.
Eve’s stalwart partner, the ever steady Peabody, Detective Delia has overheard a couple of dirty cops plotting death. While Eve generally stands for murder, this time, she must protect the blue line and route out a squad full of the dirtiest of dirty cops – cop killers.
While I generally don’t like knowing who-done-it right off the bat, Robb makes it work in this latest installment to the series, which is a satisfying read of one-up-man-ship between opposing lieutenants. It’s good cop verse bad cop at Robb’s finest and a very satisfying read.
Till next time, happy reading,
L J
TBR = 5 | WPL = 12 |
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