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The Keepsake (Rizzoli & Isles, #7)
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Pasta (pasta26mc) | 344 comments Mod
The Keepsake discussion.


Murrill | 11 comments I am about 80% through this book, and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. I was initially concerned that the author showed her hand too soon: I thought I knew who did what to whom from the early chapters. Yet Gerritsenhas held me captive with surprising twists and turns, and there is more to the story than I first believed. This is a smart, well-crafted mystery. I trust that the author's research in Egyptology and archeology is accurate, and it seems that she was thorough.

I first "met" Rizzoli & Isles through the television series, and I have not read the books in order. There are some differences, and I was expecting this version of the relationship between the women to mirror TV. It does not, which does not bother me, but it requires some adjustment on my part.


Natasha εïз (emerald31) | 10 comments Murrill wrote: "I am about 80% through this book, and I've enjoyed it quite a bit. I was initially concerned that the author showed her hand too soon: I thought I knew who did what to whom from the early chapter..."

I completely understand!! I started with the books and the tv show definitely different! I've had no problem separating the two in this series, but I've had a big problem with the Bones books and tv show. So much so, I haven't read the books (started and stopped) because it was SO different!


Murrill | 11 comments I liked this story, but the resolution--maybe I should say resolutions--seemed to keep coming and coming. I like unexpected twists, but so many near the end becomes too contrived.
I miss the relationship between Detective Rizzoli & ME Isles that is the cornerstone of the television series. Still, the story is well-plotted, and I enjoyed this read.


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Melissa Madrid | 8 comments I started off trying to read her books because I like the tv show so much. Would you recommend starting off with this book? Does it matter if you read it in order or not?


Murrill | 11 comments I'm not sure since I have not read the books in the beginning of the series. Since the characters are a little different fro those in the TV series I sometimes feel like I missed something.


Pasta (pasta26mc) | 344 comments Mod
Hello I would recommend reading from the start. Just like in a TV series each book/episode builds on the previous book/episode. Some authors all the books are stand alones but in this series they are not. You won't understand some of the things going on in book 7 if you haven't read the previous ones. Things from previous books are mentioned across the series. I hope that helps.


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Melissa Madrid | 8 comments Pasta wrote: "Hello I would recommend reading from the start. Just like in a TV series each book/episode builds on the previous book/episode. Some authors all the books are stand alones but in this series they a..."

Yes, thank you. I wasn't sure if they were stand alone books or not.


Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) I gave this book 4 stars when I read it back in December, 2015. I thought the mystery was very interesting and intriguing, and I loved the characters. I was inspired to start watching the TV show (mostly on DVD) and enjoyed the show as well.


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