Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Keepsake by Tess Gerritsen - review


Fans of forensic mysteries should appreciate Tess Gerritsen's newest offering, The KeepsakeWhen an mummy at a dusty museum turns out to be newer than expected, detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Iles have to try to locate the killer.  Along the way, they find bog bodies, shrunken heads, and all sorts of other strange and gruesome surprises.

The Keepsake includes many of the same characters as the previous books in the series, but jumps around between the characters less than some of the previous books, and that makes it easier to follow when you're driving or otherwise occupied.  The reader is good, and the story is engaging, so overall it's well worth listening to.  Fans of Kathy Reichs should also enjoy this one.

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