This is the 5th installment of the Eve Dallas mystery series. Eve is pulled into the world of Wiccans and Satanism. Wiccans don't believe in harming anyone or anything at all and Satanists find happiness and joy in sacrificing animals and humans. Eve doesn't trust either group, but Peabody trusts the Wiccans, which causes a strain in the relationship between Eve & Peabody. Roarke also takes measures to protect Eve due to his beliefs and Celtic origins, which Eve thinks is foolish. Eve pretty much drove me crazy in this book! As a cop, you need to keep an open mind - and trust the people around you. She was hell bent on telling everyone else they were foolish for "believing" in the concepts presented to her and she was focused on trying to find evidence that a Wiccan was responsible for some gruesome deaths, simply because his father had been a mass murderer. She just seemed very narrow-minded, which is unlike her. I think the point was that she was undergoing personal turmoil because of who her own father was, but you would think that she would have been more trusting of the Wiccan who was trying to escape the horrors of his parentage, since she is trying to do the same thing!
The first death was a former police officer, which everyone knew and loved. Frank's death was originally thought to be from a heart issue, but after his granddaughter, Alice, is murdered, Eve believes (rightly so) that Frank was murdered as well. Alice worked at a Wiccan shop called Spirit Quest, but previous to that she was caught up with the Satanists, Selina & Alban. Selina used heavy drugs on her "minions", which resulted in memory loss for her followers after the satanic rituals (including sacrifices) and it also encouraged her followers to do horrible things since they didn't really know what they were doing in their drug-induced state. Alice contacted Eve after Frank's funeral because she felt like her life was in danger.
I'm hoping that Eve learned a few things before the next book! First of all, she puts a lot of trust in Peabody & Roarke normally, so why not listen to what they have to say?? She doesn't have to follow what they think blindly, but it bothered me that she so determinedly ignored what they were saying.
Wendy's Rating: ****