missingvolume (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) missingvolume) wrote2020-03-02 12:35 pm
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#19 Golden in Death by J.D. Robb
This is the fiftieth book in the series, and it is still as entertaining as the first. This one deals with a cheap looking golden egg that delivers death to a seemingly random person.  Once the second death happens then Eve and Peabody do their thing to connect the dots and find the killer.  These police procedurals that are set in a near future NYC never fail to entertain and rotate a cast of supporting characters in either passing conversation or the case may involve them in some way.  Entertaining as always and now to wait until fall for the next one. 





