A review by nzlisam
Fear Nothing, by Lisa Gardner

4.0

Everything I’ve come to expect from a D.D. Warren instalment.

I am a little behind on this book series, and am finally getting around to playing catch-up. Just like the previous six books in the series this one did not disappoint. There were a lot of twists to the crime, as well as some unnerving moments – one in particular had me gasping aloud. D.D. has always been a favourite of mine, so it was tough to read the first chapter when she was hurt at a crime scene, as well as the parts where she was dealing with a lot of pain from her physical injuries. But she was still as brave and tough as ever, and still investigating even while on sick leave. I didn’t think it was quite as good as ‘Catch Me’ (an absolute winner for me), as there were some lags in the plot, as I waited impatiently for something to happen, and some bits I found a little far-fetched, but still an excellent read, with a satisfying ending. Crossing my finger D.D. is back on duty, and fully healed, in the next book. Will have to read and see...