A review by seeinghowitgoes
Leverage in Death by J.D. Robb

3.0

In Death is that old procedural that I just can't bring myself to let go of, I can guarantee that while I'll remember the crimes and murders that always form the first shocking chapter, I have next to no memory of the actual consequences or perpetrator when they're revealed. Such is the case here, a bombing in an office and criminals who turn out to be unwilling hostages kick off the action.

There's a fun B-side story with the oscars and the storyline that keeps giving, the Icove Agenda case! I feel like I definitely need to re-read that one book at the very least :thinking:.