Mystery

Reunion in Death
Reunion in Death

Review:In this 14th novel in the In Death series, we pick up the story two weeks after the conclusion of the previous novel. Eve Dallas and Roarke have just returned from a much-needed vacation and are only about one week away from celebrating their first wedding anniversary. When Eve returns to work the next morning, she comes face to face with – nothing. Her office has been completely cleaned and repainted. Her desk is completely clear of old files and her in-box is empty.

However, within twe... Read more

Innocent in Death
Innocent in Death

Review:This story has got to be one of the very best in the series. However, it couldn't and wouldn't be what it is without the development of the characters as a result of the previous 23 stories, attributing Eve's growth as a "sensitive" human being and substantiating her position as NYC's top homicide lieutenant, no matter how intense her personal life issues become. The storyline takes on two primary matters. One, a murder in an upscale elementary school - Sarah Child Academy, of a young history... Read more

Betrayal in Death
Betrayal in Death

Review:I was enjoying my first JD Robb when this horrible factual error showed up and kept beingn repeated. This must have driven any British fans bonkers. Fact Cornwall is the Southern most County in England. Fact residents ie. detectives would not speak with a "Broad Northern Accent" unless they put in for transfer. This obvious error is a horrible distraction and I hope that it isn't true of all JD Robb books or this will be first and last. Read more

Born in Death
Born in Death

Review:I love Eve and Roarke. Who wouldn't? I'm still reading through the series since I only discovered it a year or two ago and make myself take breaks in between so I won't run out of novels and be overwhelmed by sadness. In Born in Death, Eve has a mess of a different kind on her hands. Yes, of course, there's a murder in the form of a soon-to-be married young couple are found murdered, each in his/her own home. But, her best bestie in the world, fantabulous singer and far-out frosty babe Mavis is ... Read more

Celebrity in Death (In Death, Book 34)
Celebrity in Death (In Death, Book 34)

Review:I have to say compared to her last "In Death" book this a quieter mystery. I really needed it after the last books graphic style. It is a good read, keeps you guessing and gives the reader better insight into Dallas, Roarke, Peabody and the rest of the crew. Very enjoyable. Read more

Indulgence in Death
Indulgence in Death

Review:I love this series...waiting for the next book to come out. This latest entry is missing a lot of interaction with regular characters who are only mentioned in this book. Very little steamy sex in this one either. Ooo, I'm embarrased.

The murders are interesting and her usual passion to solve them and close the case is there but I especially love the regular give and take with Feeny, Ian, Sommerset, Mavis, etc. They are briefly mentioned, but left out of the action.

I still reccome... Read more

Rapture in Death
Rapture in Death

Review:I don't often leave reviews for books. I find it hard to express how I feel about books that I like or dislike , and I know that the author despite whether or not I like the book worked very hard to create something that others would enjoy. So unless a book or series makes an impression that is Unforgettable be it negative or positive I don't leave a review.
This book (series) is one of those that has left an unforgettable positive impression. I have read this series since the first book was ... Read more

Visions in Death
Visions in Death

Review:(this is for the audiobook version)

I've been looking for an "In Death" book that features Peabody more, because I'm getting really, really tired of Dallas. She's such a Suzie 1-note...every book is the same; Eve gets wigged out because some murder (no matter what the circumstances) throws her back into her traumatic childhood memories, she acts like Testosterone Trixie, kicking ass, guzzling coffee, acting as if she grew up on Mars & has never heard of things like parties, housewarmi... Read more

J.D. Robb  THE IN DEATH COLLECTION Books 11-15
J.D. Robb THE IN DEATH COLLECTION Books 11-15

Review:This is a series that I NEVER get tired of reading...over...and over again. There is nothing like a full novel written by Nora Roberts to make for an entertainingly scrumptious story that pulls you in and makes you feel homesick in between installments. And, when that installment comes out and you finally have a chance to read it, your back at home with life, death, intrigue and love.

You gotta love Roberts. She makes the best characters and stories.

Also, let me say that Susan Eri... Read more

Origin in Death
Origin in Death

Review:No long disertation on the plot lines... Awesome series, Awesome characters. They just keep getting better. (And although it's not really required, I would recommend that you read them in order... I ALOT more fun that way. Start with Naked In Death and just keep going...) Read more

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