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Old 09-09-2019, 09:01 PM   #2144
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
Do you feel that this book is mainly "Me too"? Because that's my feeling, and not a big interest in it.
Not really.
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I just thought the killer was obvious even before the reveal of their identity at the midway point. Plus she's done the same basic plot in earlier books. Also I didn't like the ending though it was not surprising.

One could argue Witness in Death was #metoo, but that was published back in 2000. Women killing to get revenge on men who have escaped justice is pretty much a staple in this series as well as her romantic suspense as Nora Roberts and has been since it before it became in vogue to call out such behavior.

I fully admit I judge this series a bit harder than I would a book by new-to-me author.
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