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  • First JD Robb book I could not finish

    1
    By mjseik
    There were so many instances where Robb’s voice was either not present or the attempt was so off the mark that I struggled and eventually had to stop trying to finish this book. I have read every JD Robb book since the series start and have never experienced this kind of disconnect. Because of this, I’m hesitant to buy the next book in the series. This book was belabored, lacked the usual rhythm and flow, and the character nuances always so present in past books eas tortured beyond recognition.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Lala Karla
    Great one if your a JD Robb fan!
  • Amazing

    5
    By nerdist1980
    Best one yet!
  • Doesn’t disappoint!

    5
    By DLoveReader
    Love these books and always looking for the same intrigue and heart connection that this writer brings in other series but other authors don’t come close to JD Robb (Nora R)!
  • Slow start, fast ending

    4
    By Metwonothree
    As stated, slow at the beginning until around page 400-450ish. Good, albeit fast ending. I’m always a little bummed to end the stories before the victory party, but this was satisfying nonetheless.
  • Thrilling

    5
    By Kaiza74
    A great read. Didn’t put it down till it was done.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By loren123reads
    Poor screen play
  • SO GOOD!!!

    5
    By gibbs#1fan
    I’ve purchased every book in the death series. I worried that this one wouldn’t be as good. It’s SO good! I couldn’t put it down. I hope the next one is this good. Can’t wait!!!
  • Faithful in Death

    5
    By Caocoochee1
    Knocked this one out of the ballpark.
  • Tedious,affected, and preachy

    2
    By Govhack
    I wanted a good police read and bought this book. I was highly disappointed and quit after reading about a quarter of the book. First, it is tediously written with more boring detail about irrelevant issues than anyone needs. Second, the author uses an affected writing style that refers to phones as 'links and other euphemisms that aren't even clever. Finally, the book sets up an unrealistic "straw man" organizations to condemn and serve as a vehicle for virtue signaling. Overall, a waste of money.

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