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Book Reviews of Witness in DeathBook Review: A wonderful read Summary: 4 Stars
Once again I had to wait months before I could get my hands on her next book - but it was worth it. Eve and Roarke grew abit more - the secondary characters came back out to play and once again I laughed and tried to solve the puzzle of the crime before I reached the last chapter. (grin) I now am back in the position of waiting for Judgement in Death (sigh). I bet the candy theif is McNabb but he seems a bit obvious.
Book Review: AGATHA CHRISTIE FANS WILL RAVE! Summary: 5 Stars
Lt. Eve Dallas dares to step out for a social; and no matter where she she goes, Death comes knocking. This time, she's at leisure among a play audience of thousands, all witnessing the real act of murder--Witness In Death.If you're a JD. Robb/Nora Robert's dedicated fan, you will love the thorough means that Lt. Dallas asserts her power in both her marriage to Roarke and her responsibilities to the job. There are clever twists and new levels of relationships--poor Peabody. Even new faces adding to the wonderful team. The dialogue between Eve and her peers is deliciously witty. Having read all the JD. Robb novels, I'm debating between this and NAKED IN DEATH as my favorite. Way to go, Nora!
Book Review: ANOTHER WINNER Summary: 5 Stars
I could not put this book down. Nora Roberts writing as JD Robb provides us with suspense, action and romance. I can't wait for the next book to come out!
Book Review: ANOTHER WINNER! Summary: 5 Stars
I have read all of the J.D. Robb books, & have enjoyed this one the most. Character development, themes within themes, & a harder to solve mystery make this book the best in her series so far. I agree with other readers, it is always hard to wait for the next one. Keep them coming, please!
Book Review: Abysmal writing, stupid story Summary: 1 Stars
It's tempting to sue the publishers for mental anguish. Cartoon characters, and an unlikable protagonist, make a dumb plot dumber. And what is the future-setting in aid of? It commits many minuses, and adds no pluses. My guess is it's pure laziness, so that the author doesn't have to know anything about her topics and can blame anomalies on "things will have changed by then." And speaking of change, her notions of where we'll be by then are worthy of deep derision.
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