Jacqueline Daniels is still recovering from the tragic events described on the previous book ("Last Call", the 10th installment) and this time really committed to leave all the crime fighting behind and enjoy a peaceful retirement with Phin and their daughter... but of course that won't happen, otherwise there wouldn't be a book! There's a new menace now and Harry just gave her the bad news: a sadistic known as 'The Cowboy' has kidnapped Herb and Tequilla, forcing them under torture to harvest opium. So once again, she must go back to action...
"White Russian" is the 11th installment of the Jack Daniels series, one of my favorite crime thriller collections, by J. A. Konrath, but not the best of them... As usual it's very well written and it was a fun read, but to be honest I was expecting something more, it's basically "The Last Call" reloaded (same plot and fewee thrills) and now we know that Konrath is like the screenwriter of those Mexican soap operas that when somebody dies, he doesn't really die and come back on the next book by some kind of miracle last minute save.
Like I say in all my reviews of this series, it's not mandatory to read all the previous books, but believe me, it's a a much better experience when you read them in order, specially because this one is very good, but not excellent!