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Fantasy in Death (In Death, #30) - Community Reviews back

by J.D. Robb
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Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 15 years ago
Not one of my favorite.
DrkCherry's Place
DrkCherry's Place rated it 15 years ago
I think I'm getting a little bored with the Eve/Roarke formula.Each book is the same:Eve gets a murder case.There is a 50% chance there is a Roarke connection.Roarke does e-work for her, they argue, have sex.Eve gets hurt.Eve solves the case.
What Were You Expecting?
What Were You Expecting? rated it 15 years ago
The last few In Death books have kind of been off for me. It isn't that I didn't enjoy then, it's just that I didn't enjoy them as much as I expected to given the previous 5 billion books in the series. I went into this book with some trepidation because of that. I really enjoyed Eve's case. A young...
Tina's Reading Books
Tina's Reading Books rated it 15 years ago
" I didn't do anything!""Is that so? Maybe Bart would disagree. Maybe he'd have a little something to say about that. If he wasn't dead." She flipped open the file, spilled the crime scene photos out. "But it's a little hard to get the words out when your head's across the floor from the rest of...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 56 years ago
Upon the reread/listen in 2012: this is the best "in death" book in terms of the dialogue.This is the best in years and even funnier than usual...delightful.Favorite quotation: "Do you think the penis ever gets tired?" and the following conversation.
Lynsey A's Love of Romance
Lynsey A's Love of Romance rated it 56 years ago
Another wonderful In Death book by J.D. Robb. This story was an interesting concept and definitely kept me entertained. I spent the whole day reading this story. The "who dun it" was kind of easy to figure out but it didn't take away from enjoying the novel. I liked the epilogue too. The imagery Rob...
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