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Adele M wrote this review 3 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Baby is born, and death is everywhere wiil eve make it to the hospital to help her friend delivery her baby?”
Ben G wrote this review Thursday, October 1 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I wish I could give this series a better rating - the plots are always good and the police work, although futuristic, is interesting. Where Robb/Roberts slips, is with her characters' personal lives - sometimes they're almost cartoonish. Still, the Eve Dallas series guarantees a fun, quick read.”
travelingmamma wrote this review Wednesday, September 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“#29”
Lisa N wrote this review Monday, August 10 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“ The "...IN DEATH" series, without a doubt, is one of the best. The perfect mix of mystery, psychological thriller, and romance, each book in this series always offers up a reading delight.
Once again, Eve Dallas is faced with solving a horrific crime. This time, as often happens with Dallas, the death of a young account executive and her financial manager fiance brings her own strong emotions into the mix. Since she's already dealing with the imminent arrival of Mavis's baby, the fact that she and Roarke are to serve as birthing coaches, and not to mention the baby shower she must throw for her friend before that happens, Eve's nerves are already stretched thin.
When Mavis's pregnant friend, Tandy, goes missing, Dallas now finds herself working two cases simultaneously. The two start off on different paths, but by the end of the investigation she might find that they have a lot in common--including new life and new death.
When questions of ethics are thrown into the mix by Whitney and his superiors, the crap hits the fan, and Eve and Roarke must put aside pride and anger to deal with their relationship, while still working on justice for the murder victims.
BORN IN DEATH is another winner in this series. As always, I raced through the book in record time, and was sad to be finished with the story when it ended. I can't wait for the next release, and hope to be able to see Eve and Roarke finally get that vacation they both deserve. And, if I get to read about them running naked on the sand under a bright sun, I probably won't complain!”
“This is the first one I've read out of order and though there may have been a few spoilers - it still stood well on it's own. I picked this one up at half price books thinking I could save a few bucks since there are 30 books so far in this serie. Of course my plan was to hold it back and read these in order - but couldn't wait and I'm finding very few copies at half price. I'm up to # 7 as today and find these are still holding my interest.
I've done a lot of Audio in the past several years but starting this series has reminded how nice it is to have the actual books on hand for reference if you need it. Think I'm going to start saving for a Kindle because my number of books out paces my space to keep them.”
“Meh, I liked it but it was lsightly more predictable that the couple that precede it in the series. I found myself with the "mystery" figured out long before the author intended. But since I really enjoy the interplay between the characters, I still enjoyed it. ”
scrunchiborn wrote this review Wednesday, June 24 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“mystery/birth/JD Robb”
april b wrote this review Monday, June 1 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“i don't expect to like any of her books, but i always do. she is quick witted and funny and thats enough to keep me reading.
i can't really tell you about this book without giving away suprizes, so i'll just say it's a murder mystery set shortly in the future.
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