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A review by constantreader471
Movie Land by Lee Goldberg
adventurous
challenging
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
4 stars for another page turner in the Eve Ronin series. This is book 4 in the series, and they are better if read in order, since she is attacked again(3rd time) in this book, based on events that happened in book 2. She is lucky to be alive, since each attack was meant to kill her. In real life she probably would be dead, but this is fiction.
Eve and her partner Duncan "Dunkin Donuts" Pavone are called to the scene of a shooting. Duncan realizes that it is connected to a series of previous shootings in and near Malibu Creek State Park. He wanted to keep investigating the previous shootings, but was told to move on to other cases.
Numerous people are involved in the coverup of these shootings, including the State Park Superintendent. They are all concerned about negative publicity.
Eve and Duncan do solve the case, but not before more people are shot. There are numerous suspects, and I was not sure of who the shooter was until the end.
One quote: "Duncan dug into his three-by-three animal-style burger(three mustard infused beef patties, three slices of cheese) and animal fries(french fries slathered in melted cheese, chopped onions and their secret burger sauce) while Eve worked on her regular cheeseburger, fries and a Coke."
Although it is 335 pages, I read it in 3 days. I recommend it to police procedural fans and fans of this series.
Eve and her partner Duncan "Dunkin Donuts" Pavone are called to the scene of a shooting. Duncan realizes that it is connected to a series of previous shootings in and near Malibu Creek State Park. He wanted to keep investigating the previous shootings, but was told to move on to other cases.
Numerous people are involved in the coverup of these shootings, including the State Park Superintendent. They are all concerned about negative publicity.
Eve and Duncan do solve the case, but not before more people are shot. There are numerous suspects, and I was not sure of who the shooter was until the end.
One quote: "Duncan dug into his three-by-three animal-style burger(three mustard infused beef patties, three slices of cheese) and animal fries(french fries slathered in melted cheese, chopped onions and their secret burger sauce) while Eve worked on her regular cheeseburger, fries and a Coke."
Although it is 335 pages, I read it in 3 days. I recommend it to police procedural fans and fans of this series.