by J.D. Robb, Patricia Gaffney, Mary Blayney
I just read the JD Robb story. It was way too short, therefore making the mystery solving very rushed.
Nothing special, really.
I borrowed this book because of Missing In Death by J.D. Robb, which is considered the 36th story in the In Death series.Lieutenant Dallas is called to the Staten Island Ferry because a woman is missing. In her place in the ladies' washroom is enough blood to guarantee that someone is dead. With no ...
Only read the Robb story, it was okay. Didn't exactly fit the anthology theme, though. Skimmed the Gaffney, had no interest in the others.
This review is only on the J.D. Robb short story "Missing in Death."Wow, for a short story this was wonderful. Now, I have to say in the middle of this story I was going to give this one a 3 star (it was a brief thought but about 3 pages later I changed my mind) but by the end it got shot right up t...
This was a good collection of stories. I started it for the In Death, but ended up enjoying all 4 novellas.