4.03 AVERAGE


A compelling, well-written mystery! At times I was grossed out by some of the descriptions, but the part of the story set in Africa kept me glued to my seat!

Nice one

This was a page turner and unputdownable.
I liked the way the story took you to Botswana, then back to Boston. That way you got as much of the back story as was required.
The characters were well written and the story engrossing.
The interplay between Rizzolli and Isles is so good and they feed off each other.

This novel revolves around murders, big cats and hunting for game. A murder is committed that brings Rizzolli and Isles into contact with a zoo. From there we learn things about the murdered person and some of his back life.

If you like thrillers you will like this one. I would recommend it.
mysterious tense fast-paced

I liked the safari twist on this "chapter" of the Rizzoli & Isles series although I initially found the transitions between that & the murder of Leon Gott to be confusing. I really wish Gerritsen would have used time stamps atop the chapters. As always, good character development and an intriguing story. The POV kept changing though and at times I found it hard to tell who was "speaking".

bu kitabı johnny ve 'biri kediyi okşasın' diye hatırlayacağım. neden bu kadar içime işlediğine ise bir cevabım yok.

Love these books. Good detective work, good and mostly believable characters.

It’s been a while since I read a Rizzoli and Isles book and this one was as good as the others in the series. I really like Jane’s and Maura’s relationship now. And that they don’t have to agree on everything to stay concerned about each other and connected to the cases they work on.

Always a fun read!

My favorite of all 11. Now, I'm really waiting for the next one.