A review by deanie
Die Again by Tess Gerritsen

5.0

In Botswana, a group of tourists is having a very bad safari. Two people are dead, they're stranded in the bush, and everyone but British tourist Millie thinks their safari guide Johnny is responsible for their deaths. When the shooting starts, Millie escapes into the wilderness and is rescued, never seeing the face of the man who fired the shots.

Meanwhile, back in Boston, a big game hunter is killed and strung up like the animals he hunted. Is it a coincidence that he was looking into the death of his son years ago on a doomed Botswana safari?

Gerritsen deftly weaves both story lines together, never letting one get too far ahead of the other until they collide, bringing Millie to Boston to try to identify the killer. This is the best Rizzoli and Isles book so far, and honestly, one of the best mysteries I've read - period.