Eve is up against a serial killer who calls herself Lady Justice, targeting men who cheat on their wives. I'm having a hard time rating this, because I put it at 3.5 stars and don't know whether to round up or down. I liked the premise, I liked the first half - but then she went and revealed the killer's identity to the readers halfway through the book. I figured out who it was, but I thought it would have been better to throw us some red herrings and keep us guessing, so I was a bit disappointed. She still managed to maintain suspense in me through the chase, though.
But it's Eve and Roarke, one of my comfort reads, and enjoyable as usual. It didn't have any major side character development (well, maybe one), and I've really been wanting to learn more about Roarke's family in Ireland for the last five books or so and am thwarted in that again, so I think I will round down on this one. I'm hoping the next book will be set in Italy, since at the end Eve and Roarke are talking about vacationing there - it would be a nice change of pace!
But it's Eve and Roarke, one of my comfort reads, and enjoyable as usual. It didn't have any major side character development (well, maybe one), and I've really been wanting to learn more about Roarke's family in Ireland for the last five books or so and am thwarted in that again, so I think I will round down on this one. I'm hoping the next book will be set in Italy, since at the end Eve and Roarke are talking about vacationing there - it would be a nice change of pace!