Devious by Lisa Jackson
I swear Jackson has a new book out every few weeks! She has found a successful style and just keeps writing. There are common themes, like long lost love found, and gruesome murders, but she hasn’t fallen into the ‘same old. same old’ series trap, or even worse continually trying to outdo the last book. How does she do it? I suspect by writing several series and revisiting her familiar characters regularly.
Who would murder a nun? And how? Since the Middle Ages, convents have been some of the most secure residences in the world. After all, they are meant to exist outside and protected from humanity, only emerging to perform their Christian duty. Well, somebody didn’t tell the bad guys because one after another the poor novices from St Marguerite’s are being strangled. Who, how and why? That is the problem for Detectives Bentz and Montoya. Throw in an ex-detective sister of one of the novices just to keep them on their toes, and soon bodies are turning up all over the place.
Jackson is often referred to as a romance novelist and one of her recurring themes is parted lovers rediscovering each other. But I felt this one is more a crime thriller with ‘mushy bits’ than an actual romance. So anyone looking for hot romance, probably should keep looking.
However, if you are looking for an entertaining page turner, this is a good choice. There is enough action, well frequent enough murders, to keep the story moving. Every now and then there is a page written from the killer’s point of view and that just adds to the tension. And without spoiling, I really like the twist in the final chapter. I have missed the next book in the series, so it looks like a visit to a bookshop is in order.
Devious was actually published last March, but it is due for rerelease in May in a different format. If you can’t find it immediately, put it on your shopping list and pick up the rerelease.
CS Sutton








