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Éxtasis ante la muerte - J.D. Robb
Éxtasis ante la muerte
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788496575615 (8496575616)
Publisher: Terciopelo
Pages no: 366
Edition language: Spanish
Series: In Death 6 (#4)
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Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it
5.0 Rapture in Death
How is it that three women die under very similar circumstances? All were apparently very happy when they died, but all three deaths were ruled suicides. Why the conflict? Also, the three women were all professional, one a brilliant engineer, then a successful lawyer and a controversial politician. ...
Robin Loves Reading
Robin Loves Reading rated it
5.0 Rapture in Death
How is it that three women die under very similar circumstances? All were apparently very happy when they died, but all three deaths were ruled suicides. Why the conflict? Also, the three women were all professional, one a brilliant engineer, then a successful lawyer and a controversial politician. ...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it
3.0 Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb
During the last hours of Eve and Roarke's honeymoon, a young engineer decides to commit suicide in the almost finished resort the couple is visiting. The strange thing is, the young man hung himself, but died with a smile on his face. Back in New York, everything goes back to normal with Eve perfor...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it
5.0 Rapture in Death
Four books in, and I think the series is only getting better. Hopefully that continues as I have a long way to go. One thing I really enjoy is the relationship between Eve and Roarke. I appreciate the fact that while things aren't always easy between them, you never once doubt their absolute love ...
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4.0 Final thoughts for Rapture In Death
Why do authors seem to feel the need to make their main character soooo awesome by make their friends less so? I've seen this a few times now, and I have to say it drives me slightly batty! Its okay for the main character to have flaws, she also doesn't have to always out shine all her friends, you ...
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