A review by bak8382
Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts

4.0

Another well crafted, albeit long, romantic suspense title from Nora Roberts. Eli Landon retreats to his family home in Whiskey Beach a year after his wife was murdered, With no leads in the case and a detective determined to pin it on him even though Landon is innocent and evidence is slim. At Whiskey Beach he finds his purpose again writing, and meets Abra Walsh. Before he knows it she's found a place in his life as well, but his wife's killer is still out there. . .

This is classic Nora Roberts- intelligent, attractive characters in a beautiful location with a dash of suspense thrown in. Less suspense than usual from her, there's a little bit more of a mystery here instead. The major complaint is the length, almost 500 pages, with a little too much emphasis on mundane daily details and not enough on the juicy family history. All in all, though, a nice escape from daily life.