In the 62nd installment of this series, Eve Dallas faces a closed circle mystery that forces her to navigate the moral gray areas of Roarke's history.
Billionaire Nathan Barrister is found dead in his home office, apparently killed by a blow to his head during the robbery of a secret vault hidden by his father that had just recently been discovered by the family during home renovations. Inside are priceless art and jewelry stolen from museums and private collections around the world, some from decades ago. According to the Barristers, Nathan had been trying to return the items to clear his father's name. One set of items is missing, a specific collection of emeralds. And guess who recognizes some of the treasures in the vault as pieces he once stole during his youth? Yes, Roarke realizes that this thief is also a shadow from his past.
Eve's challenge is to face the moral ambiguity that requires her to decide whether to blindly perform her duty as a cop or act more carefully because of her loyalty to her husband. It was fun to have the couple face a nemesis from their past. As always, the author keeps coming up with unique plots that keep the series fresh and still very interesting. I always love hearing about the other characters in their close circle and how each functions as part of a friend and work unit to handle whatever case is up at the moment. In addition, the details about this futuristic New York and the lives and times of the people is also entertaining. I'll definitely keep reading these books as it is one series I want to keep up with.
I was able to listen to the audio book while also following along in the e-book ARC, both provided by the publishers. The missed opportunity for a full cast recording always surprises me although the narrator, Susan Ericksen, puts out a good effort in performing all the voices of the characters. She's voiced the entire series thus far and has kept a fairly faithful repetition of all the variations in tone and accent for the main characters. Listening always makes the experience of the story much more immersive and I enjoyed it. I'm also stymied that this series hasn't been picked up for adaptation on television or the big screen. But, I can always hope!
This is the 62nd book in the series. I've only missed a couple installments along the way. Definitely best to start from the beginning with the "in death" series.
Genre and tags: revenge, past mistakes, murder, stolen art and jewelry, police procedural, future setting