Cynthia M. (clariail) - , reviewed on + 35 more book reviews
Let me start off by saying that I absolutely love this series! I have been hooked ever since I read her first book, One Grave Too Many. Diane is the type of heroine that I like to read about. She has a strong personality and can handle herself in just about any situation. She takes a beating and keeps on ticking to use a saying from an old commercial. For those interested: very little foul language and sex is only hinted at.
Truthfully I thought that this book started out a little slow. Her books usually start out like a runaway train, full speed and don't slow down until it is over. I found myself thinking well the first eight were great so I shouldn't be too disappointed that this one isn't but the more I read, the more I realized how wrong I was. It built up steam until the end.
You actually have two different story lines happening in the book. A couple of chapters will be about Diane and then it will switch to the other story line for a couple of chapters. No hints as to what it might be. :0) At the end they tie up all the loose ends neatly. There are a couple good surprises in the book but I won't spoil them for you. Read it and you won't be disappointed.
Truthfully I thought that this book started out a little slow. Her books usually start out like a runaway train, full speed and don't slow down until it is over. I found myself thinking well the first eight were great so I shouldn't be too disappointed that this one isn't but the more I read, the more I realized how wrong I was. It built up steam until the end.
You actually have two different story lines happening in the book. A couple of chapters will be about Diane and then it will switch to the other story line for a couple of chapters. No hints as to what it might be. :0) At the end they tie up all the loose ends neatly. There are a couple good surprises in the book but I won't spoil them for you. Read it and you won't be disappointed.
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