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In the Rizzoli and Isles series, "Die Again" ranks as about average. As the plot shifts back and forth between Africa and Boston, the past and the present, I pretty much figured out how things would develop by the end of the book. However, the number of coincident coincidences were pretty unconvincing. This seems to be the weakness of several of the R&I books. Still, the story moved along at a steady pace that kept me reading and, really, Dr. Gerritsen can spin a pretty good yarn.

Overall, I liked the book, It's not great literature...not even great modern thriller literature. But it's worth delving into.

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Die Again Rizzoli Isles Tess Gerritsen Tanya Eby Books Reviews


Tess Gerritsen’s original ideas, well-executed mystery suspense, beloved characters, and writing style continue to amaze me. This has to be one of my top favourite Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles novels. A flawless, enjoyable, at times scary, read. Big cats like Leopards, Cougars, etc have always fascinated me, so I loved how they featured in the plot, and I learnt a lot of interesting facts about them during the course of this novel. I was thrilled that it was part adventure – an excursion to remote Botswanna – where the tourists not only came face-to-face with the normal dangers found in the African bush, but a serial killer as well. I also liked how Jane and Gabriel made the trip to Africa, as I love them as a couple, and in some novels we don't see enough of them together. A pleasure to read from start to finish. I can’t wait to devour ‘I Know a Secret’ next.
I read this book when it first came out and loved it then. It have remembered it often and decided to reread it. I had forgotten just enough to make it another thrilling roller coaster ride. The fact that half the book is narrated from a new, non-recurring character make it even more interesting. The adventure in Africa was so well told it had me on the edge of my seat, even knowing what was coming. This is probably my favorite Rizzoli and Isles book so far, although Ice Cold is a top contender. Gerritsen just keeps getting better and better!
I only wish these two books had been integrated into the TVSeries, perhaps as a mini series or multiparty story arc. They would make for great TV!
Actually, the last couple have been out of sync. I'm really tired of Maura whining about her evil mom and supposed genetic darkness and Jane's mother needs to just be hit with a bus. Sorry, but both situations are irritating and monotonous. Plus, the entire premise of this book was weak as was the investigating. When a body isnt recovered, mystery readers wonder and any eay solution cant - or shouldn't- be the right one-- but neither should it be ridiculously convoluted and forced. Gerritsen can make the prose flow so even though it is nowhere nearly as strong as previous entries in the series, it is much more readable than much that is published. I think the author would do well to remember though that the books were so good they spawned a series -- not the other way around. Books need more depth, need to hold together (even when you flip back) and a good mystery with a strong plot and real characters doesnt need to be a soap opera.
Much of this book takes place in Botswana on an extreme safari- a hardy group of travelers is camping rough in the bush when all except one are killed. The lone survivor, Millie, manages to hide among a herd of elephants and after two weeks finds her way out of the jungle.

Six years later, in Boston, Maura Isles and Jane Rizzoli are investigating the murder of a taxidermist. Jane is surprised when the normally cautious Maura determines that the taxidermist was murdered by a serial killer, and that the killer's pattern not only matches several other murders in the US, but also matches that of the members of the ill fated Botswana safari.

It is interesting to see the role reversal between Maura and Jane-- in this book Maura is the one following her gut instinct while Jane is the voice of reason, insisting that there are other reasons for the similarities of the cases. However, the character I found most interesting was Millie, who survived the attack that killed her fellow travelers, but then hid herself on a plantation and lived her life in the fear that the killer would find her and come after her. I also felt sad for her at the end, at her loss of a love she didn't even realize she'd had.

I'm not sure that Rizzoli and her husband needed to travel to Africa to interview Millie, much less bring her back to the states with them. I think a video chat would have given them the info they needed. But then that wouldn't have put Millie in a position to be threatened by the killer while she was in Boston. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the book. If you are a Rizzoli and Isles fan (the books, not necessarily the TV show) you will probably like this book too.
This isn't the best book in the series, but it was gripping enough to make me miss my bus stop because I was so wrapped up in it. The best parts of the book take place in Botswana. In fact, I wish a lot more of that setting had been inserted, particularly the adventures of Millie, the sole survivor of a serial killer. But it was very easy for me to figure out the villain, which made me deduct one star from my rating. The other star came off because the personalities of Jane Rizzoli and Maura Isles were somewhat blurred, as if the TV show characters were beginning to infiltrate the books. For anyone who watches the TV series and hasn't encountered the world of the books, Jane bears not the slightest resemblance to the gorgeous and elegant actress Angie Harmon, and Maura is not even remotely goofy like her screen counterpart. I enjoyed the plot of the book, though a few minor threads were dropped - for example, whatever became of the feral white cat? If you haven't read a novel in this series yet, don't start here, but people who have been following the books may want to read this installment. There isn't any character development of note, though, so if you decide to skip this book and await the next entry, you won't be missing anything important.
In the Rizzoli and Isles series, "Die Again" ranks as about average. As the plot shifts back and forth between Africa and Boston, the past and the present, I pretty much figured out how things would develop by the end of the book. However, the number of coincident coincidences were pretty unconvincing. This seems to be the weakness of several of the R&I books. Still, the story moved along at a steady pace that kept me reading and, really, Dr. Gerritsen can spin a pretty good yarn.

Overall, I liked the book, It's not great literature...not even great modern thriller literature. But it's worth delving into.
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