A review by raptorimperator
Indulgence in Death by J.D. Robb

4.0

I loved the beginning of this book with Eve and Roarke in Ireland visiting his extended family on the family farm. All of it was pure gold.

Back in New York, the case was pretty straight forward, the killers easy to point out. Though it's always fun seeing how Eve nails them with the help of Peabody, Feeney, McNab, Mira, and of course, the expert consultant, civilian. There's some good character stuff and banter between Eve and Roarke, as well as the rest of the usual gang, plus some regular secondary characters. I particularly liked Eve's interactions with Feeney in this one. You can definitely feel that old partners vibe and bond. In a lot of ways, Feeney is like the father she never had. Eve and Roarke go semi-undercover at one point, which was fabulous. Also a big plus, Eve Dallas's interrogation of the killer at the end was brilliant, it's like watching a master painter create a masterpiece.