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Old 09-10-2019, 09:24 PM   #2146
FizzyWater
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As you see, the killer is a bit obvious but, in my case, although the topic of women's revenge has been included in the past, I think that, in this case, it's too much "enforced".
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To me, this book was way too similar to Brotherhood in Death, and also very similar to Reunion in Death. I never thought I'd be at the point where I'd consider stopping with this series....I don't know. I still love her relationships with her fellow cops, her friends, her staff...

I think Salvation in Death and Treachery in Death are my favorites of her books. I actually liked Brotherhood in Death, but that was more because of her relationship with "Mr. Myra".
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