Midnight In Death - A JD Robb Review

 I love the In Death series of suspense novels (written by JD Robb). I collect them. This is one of the smaller books. Let's talk about a return serial killer and a Christmas spent solving crime. 



Eve Dallas is having a Christmas of love and new traditions with her husband Roarke, until a serial killer named Dave - specializing in torturing people for long periods of time - gets out of the mental health facility to get back at the people who put him away. He leaves the judge of his trial in a public area and kicks off an investigation that interrupts Eve's Christmas celebration. 

Thoughts

This was a shorter read, a ten-chapter read that reminded me how much I loved this series. I don't have anything negative to say. I won't spoil it. These do have a formula if I remember the series correctly. Eve is in some sort of danger, as always. In this case, she's on Dave's hit list. 

It was only ten chapters. This one was compelling and short. If you need a quick suspense fix, you'll find a great one here. Five stars, no notes. Two reading sessions and I had it finished. It was a fun refresh into the In Death series. This review is not going into details. It's worth reading yourself. Please start at the beginning of the series before reading this, otherwise character context is lost. 


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Morrow is released! This novella is the story of two women writing a family history for the Morrow family. They find a nasty secret while researching. Will they survive their internship? 

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