by J.D. Robb
It is so much fun to pick up a book, lose myself in the story within a paragraph or two and nor resurface until I’ve read every last word contained between the covers. It is also something I don't get to do nearly often enough but, invariably that's what happens when I pick up a new instalment in JD...
Well this is probably going to go down as one of my least favorite "In Death" books. I think the main reason is because after reading a lot of Jeffery Deaver and Michael Connelly the past two months, reading a JD Robb mystery/crime/romance novels is just not going to ring my bell. Usually I'm all ...
Forty-three books into the series (not counting the novellas, which I have read all but two), and I am still here for the gang from NYC circa 2061. Over the last ten books, some have kicked my reading ass in a good way (hello, Treachery in Death!), some have enraged me (Brotherhood in Death!), and s...
‘She’d expected another strike, but to have it hit under twenty-four hours from the first… A pattern, an agenda. Maybe a fricking mission. Killers on a mission didn’t stop until they’d completed it.’ Apprentice in Death was a nonstop, thrill-a-minute wild ride where Lieutenant Eve Dallas found her...
Double points for the adult fear: that was sucky parenting in a real every-day way. Love Eve's continuing dread over children and dolls.
I found the book to be pretty average for an In Death book. Not very memorable, due to violence I've been exposed to in shows like Law & Order, Criminal Minds, etc, and in real life. I read the teaser a while ago and immediately thought of the Beltway snipers. I suppose it was meant to be "shocking"...
I don't really listen to a lot of audible books, I am more of a e-book or paperback type of girl. I received a free credit so I decided to use it for this book, and I am glad I did. Okay now for my review. I thought the book was very interesting and had a lot of action and adventure. I just reall...
Apprentice in Death is the 43rd installment in the In Death series and I loved it every bit as much as I did Naked in Death, which is the 1st book in the series. Seriously I have mad love for this series and it hasn’t diminished after 43 books. I adore the romance between Roarke and Eve. Their relat...
http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2016/08/review-apprentice-in-death-by-jd-robb.html It’s a race against time as Eve and her team track down a long-distance serial killer in Apprentice in Death. With no ties between the victims, no clues as to when or where the master-apprentice duo will strike next, ...