Sheriff Joanna Brady is on maternity leave when teenagers come across a skull, which leads to the discovery of a "field of bones", which points to a local serial killer. Juggling a new baby and a toddler, Joanna can't help but pitch in as her shorthanded staff struggles to deal with the ever-expanding investigation.
Joanna Brady is not my favorite of J.A. Jance's series, and this one fell a little flat for me. The point of view switches back and forth from Joanna and various investigators to one of the serial killer's victims and the killer himself. I like the way Jance gets the reader right there with her characters, but this one was solved too easily IMO, with things just happening to speed up the plot. I think it would have been better served as a longer story. I liked the character development of the newbie deputy; overall I enjoyed the book but it was just okay for me - I felt like some extra punch was missing but I don't know what or why. My actual rating is 3.5, but I'm inclined to round down instead of up.
Joanna Brady is not my favorite of J.A. Jance's series, and this one fell a little flat for me. The point of view switches back and forth from Joanna and various investigators to one of the serial killer's victims and the killer himself. I like the way Jance gets the reader right there with her characters, but this one was solved too easily IMO, with things just happening to speed up the plot. I think it would have been better served as a longer story. I liked the character development of the newbie deputy; overall I enjoyed the book but it was just okay for me - I felt like some extra punch was missing but I don't know what or why. My actual rating is 3.5, but I'm inclined to round down instead of up.