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review 2021-04-15 04:22
KINDRED IN DEATH by J. D. Robb
Kindred in Death - J.D. Robb

The teen-age daughter of a Captain in the Illegals Division is found murdered in her bed. The Captain asks for Eve Dallas to find the killer.

 

This was a good one. Eve has a psychological profile of the murderer but no pictures. He has managed to bypass a Roarke system, which Roarke is not pleased about. Together along with Eve's team at Cop Central they find the glitch in his plans. I like that Eve talks it out and that Roarke and others on the team can fill in where she has not gone in her thoughts which put her on the path to finding the murderer. She knows the why. She just has to find the who. I lost sleep staying up to read this book I was so intrigued by the path Eve took to find her murderer.

 

I look forward to the next one.

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review 2020-05-17 01:28
SALVATION IN DEATH by J. D. Robb
Salvation in Death - J.D. Robb
A priest dies while officiating a funeral mass.  Eve is called in when it looks like he was poisoned.  Who would want to kill a priest?  Eve has to look into the priest's past to find out why the murder happened.
 
Eve is more introspective in this one so there is not as much action as usual.  She keeps running into parallels with her own past and needs reassurance that she did not enjoy the killings she had to do in the line of safety.  Roarke and Eve are softer in their relationship.  Eve still harps at Roarke but is now more accepting of his ministrations towards her.  Both know what the other needs.  I love these two.
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review SPOILER ALERT! 2019-10-23 09:31
The Queen is Dead (Jocelyn O'Roarke Mysteries #5)
The Queen Is Dead (The Jocelyn O'Roarke Mysteries) - Jane Dentinger

Another okay entry in the Jocelyn O’Roarke Mysteries. At six books, this isn’t a long series as cozies go, but I feel like Dentinger was already out of ideas at this point. Several key plot points are super easy to spot early on, murderer and motive included, and the only plus is that Jack the Aggressively Heterosexual Hairdresser is absent. There are a lot of deliberate callbacks to book three as Josh and Phil try to confront the hows and whys of their relationship going pear-shaped, and that I can understand and accept. But there are also some unintentional parallels and re-used elements that I’m not impressed by. I guess there are only so many ways you can spin the whole murder-in-the-theater-community shtick, but this is the second time the MacGuffin has been in the deceased’s makeup case, and it's super obvious that’s where Dentinger's going as soon as the case shows up.

 

And while it’s kind of heartening to know Dentinger was out there in the mid-90s writing a heroine who’d had an abortion, I can’t help feeling it was sloppily done in a very ham-fisted way. I can’t remember Josh’s pro-choice stance ever coming up before (doesn’t mean it didn’t come up, mind you, what with my memory being so closely related to Swiss cheese), so when she’s suddenly flying to Washington DC for the March for Women’s Lives, I knew it was time to kiss nuance goodbye.

 

There’s one book left in the series, which I’ll be reading just to see how things shake out between Josh and Phil. If this book is any indication, the mystery isn’t going to be particularly mystifying. I just hope there are fewer typos, because ye gods! If anyone needs some extra commas, this book has got them in the weirdest places.

 

(Read for Halloween Bingo Amateur Sleuth Square)

 

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review 2019-09-01 02:16
STRANGERS IN DEATH by J. D. Robb
Strangers in Death - J.D. Robb
Eve Dallas-Roarke series is a comfort read for me.  I love them.  This time Eve is on a murder where the man killed does not have the reputation for the way he died.  It's also the first time that a movie is used in the series as the inspiration for the plot.  I won't say which movie.  Read the book.
 
I love the family that Eve and Roarke have gathered around them.  It will now be growing and what is Eve going to do about it.  She will be learning new traditions that families use.  I cannot wait to see how she handles it.
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review 2019-07-23 00:43
CREATION IN DEATH by J. D. Robb
Creation in Death - J.D. Robb
An old case comes back to haunt Eve and Feeney.  Now they must get him before Eve is the victim.  It seems the serial killer is after Roarke and his people.  This time the killer leaves clues that they can follow.  They have their plan and it fails.
 
I love Eve and Roarke.  I like the family that's been grown around them with friends and co-workers.  When Feeney feels left out, Eve and he get into it and Eve feels bad which she never would have before Roarke.  I like the interactions between personal and professional lives.  This is comfort reading for me.
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