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New York to Dallas (In Death, #33) - Community Reviews back

by J.D. Robb, Susan Ericksen
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Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 13 years ago
5/5; 5 stars; A+I really enjoyed this book. I don't honestly know if I would have given it 5 stars if I hadn't read the entire 'in-death' series. I don't have the objectivity anymore. After reading the whole Eve Dallas story line I thought this book was a welcome addition. I get the sense that m...
Shiloh Walker
Shiloh Walker rated it 13 years ago
liked it a lot. mystery part wasn't as deep as some others, but I wasn't expecting it to be. I figured this one would be more about Eve and her past, and it was. Still, it was really good. Only Nora/JD can keep me hooked on a series this long, I swear.
J.C. Daniels
J.C. Daniels rated it 13 years ago
liked it a lot. mystery part wasn't as deep as some others, but I wasn't expecting it to be. I figured this one would be more about Eve and her past, and it was. Still, it was really good. Only Nora/JD can keep me hooked on a series this long, I swear.
Book-A-Holic Anon
Book-A-Holic Anon rated it 13 years ago
A better review to come but HOLY COW!!! By far one of the best in the series and I'm still processing the whole thing.
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 13 years ago
Eve’s first take down in uniform was a monster named Isaac McQueen. He was a collector; a collector of young women. Fast forward and Eve is now a Homicide Lieutenant and Isaac McQueen has escaped. Not only is he interested in taking up where he left off as far as his “collection” is concerned, bu...
I, the booklover
I, the booklover rated it 13 years ago
Real Rating: 3.5I guess we could say that fans expected more from this book. It's was so polemic the change of the title and then after finishing the book we realise that it was quite normal. In fact the second half of the book was a little boring just going round and round with the same information...
kathymartin9237
kathymartin9237 rated it 13 years ago
What a powerful book! I have always enjoyed this series because I love the characters. Eve is so damaged but so strong. Roarke is a romatic hero to die for. I love the touches of humor and humanity. I smile every time Eve sees Trina and is afraid that she is going to inflict some sort of beauty trea...
willaful
willaful rated it 13 years ago
Been here, read this. There are only so many ways to describe the same characters over and over.
Birgit loves to read
Birgit loves to read rated it 13 years ago
I liked the book. It gave a bit more insight to "Eve Dallas". However, I really missed the secondary characters a lot.
anasmith7186896
anasmith7186896 rated it 13 years ago
The number-one New York Times-bestselling author J. D. Robb presents an intense and terrifying new case for New York homicide cop Eve Dallas, one that will take her all the way to the city that gave her her name-and plunge her into the nightmares of her childhood.When a monster named Isaac McQueen-t...
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