Someone is killing the dregs of society by remote. The shadowy group calling themselves the Purity Seekers has appointed itself judge, jury and executioner for crimes committed against children...But when an innocent bystander, a cop doing his job trying to find the computer virus that is suddenly i...
Purity in Death - J.D. Robb *4.5 STARS* I really love this series. I love Susan Eriksen narrating it even more.This whole concept of the Purity Seekers was eerie and so fitting even for today. It was interesting. People thinking that they have the right of it and go out and make their own justi...
A terrorist group is taking out those they judge to have been freed by the law. Eve has to stop the group. This is one book where Eve is so vulnerable. Her feelings are so close to the surface and her team is learning that Eve isn't as hard as she lets on. Of course, she saves the day with Roarke an...
Not sure how useful this review is going to be, I'm already half done with my re-read of the next book Portrait in Death so I'm a little worried I'm going to confuse the two. I did find Eve and Roarke's disagreement about the victims deserving their fate almost ironic. Roarke thinks they did and ...
I guess everyone knows how much I fell in love with this series. It’s so much fun following the next case and discovering more about Eve and Roarke wedding. But this book caught me real bad and left me reading way into the night. It’s really interesting how much I have listening to an audiobook and ...
Loved the book. Very well written and never a dull moment for me. The plot was great and some parts was emotional, esp what happened with Feeney and McNab. Also the scene with Peabody in the hospital and McNab rushing to her side. Loved all of it and i can't wait to see what happens next.
Not among my favorites but, as always, good. The futuristic technology was...interesting. Given this presidential election year, the politics are kinda scarey.
Brilliant!Purity in Death finds our heroine on an assignment that leaves her even more tormented by the past. When a deadly computer virus is unleashed on society's undesirables (namely, child abusers), it's up to Eve -- along with her astonishingly handsome husband, Roarke; her feisty aide, Peabody...
I love the blurb => "her astonishingly handsome husband, Roarke"Heh, words not enough to describe (my one and true love) Roarke. Poor McNab here, and Eve have a serious discussion with Roarke about murderer and rapist.
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