Author: J. D. Robb
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Date of publication: September 2013
Lieutenant Eve Dallas
has plenty to be grateful for this season. Hosting Roarke’s big Irish
family for the holiday may be challenging, but it’s a joyful improvement
on her own dark childhood.
Other couples aren’t as lucky as Eve
and Roarke. The Reinholds, for example, are lying in their home stabbed
and bludgeoned almost beyond recognition. Those who knew them are
stunned—and heartbroken by the evidence that they were murdered by their
own son. Twenty-six-year-old Jerry hadn’t made a great impression on
the bosses who fired him or the girlfriend who dumped him—but they
didn’t think he was capable of this.
While not the best in the series, the latest book, Thankless in Death was still a pretty enjoyable read. In the days leading up to a big Thanksgiving dinner, Eve Dallas is on the hunt for a killer. The difference with his book was that we know who the killer is from the beginning of the book. It was a nice change from the usual mystery in that the reader gets to see how Eve goes about catching a known killer. It was a good and well laid out plot. The book also contains the usual humor and the usual cast of characters. It was nice to check in with the family from Ireland. I think that fans of the series will enjoy the book. I can't wait to see what is next for Eve and the crew!
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