About the Book:
Then it’s revealed that the vault had actually belonged to the victim’s late father―and no one in the household knew it was there until a recent remodeling project exposed it. To protect the family name and business, they explain to Eve, they’d been looking for a way to return the ill-gotten gains anonymously and avoid the police. But now the police are all over their elegant house, and have a bigger, bloodier mystery to solve.
By all accounts, Nathan Barrister was a good man, a generous employer, a devoted husband and father. As for his father―he clearly had secrets. Now it’s up to Eve and her team to find out if those secrets got Nathan killed―and if it was a crime of passion or revenge.
My Review:
I am always amazed when a prolific author like this one continues to produce quality novels. This latest one in the futuristic Eve Dallas series is another good one. The plot is a characteristic police investigation. Plodding work. Following clues. Interviewing suspects. I was surprised that the break in the case was sort of handed to Eve. I was also surprised that Roarke played such a large role in the investigation but it totally made sense in the end. I have listened to many of the novels in this series and I did miss Peabody's characteristic voice. I heard it in my head as I read her parts.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
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(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)


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