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Reunion In Death (In Death)

Reunion In Death (In Death)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Your crime reading sorbet again
Review: There's a nasty lady out there, recently released from prison and ready to resume her wicked ways. The first time police officer Eve Dallas put the husband murdering Julianna Dunne away it was with a great sense of satisfaction. The lovely Ms Dunne promised to make it all even between herself and the only female member of the investigative team. She's had plenty of time in prison to plan it all meticulously. A number of poisoning deaths brings the attention that she wants - and the chase between the now Lieutenant Dallas and the killer begins.

After speaking to Dunne's fellow inmates, Eve is sure she knows Dunne's next target. Eve's husband is a man more than capable of taking care of himself but that is no reassurance to a wife who has seen the efficient kills that Dunne can perform without feeling. Looking into Dunne's past involves a return to Dallas, where Eve Dallas began and the abused child of her past was left behind. Just one more hurdle to face as she hunts a killer down in order to protect what belongs solely to her. Her husband of one year, Roarke.

Roarke and Eve partner up so many times in this series it's about time they gave the man a badge of his own. "Reunion in Death" (re) introduces us once again to future living, New York style, and it's done as always extremely well. If you've made it this far into the series you would already be an established fan of Robb's strong characterization and extremely quotable dialogue. If you're a newbie this one might throw you as Robb doesn't always bother with the explanations. This novel doesn't require a lot of head scratching to figure it all out but it's all written with the aim of one entertaining read in mind. Very successfully, at that.

"Reunion in Death" is entry number fourteen to Robb's (or if you like, Nora Robert's) hugely popular "in Death" series.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Potrait in Death
Review: This was the first book in the series that I read. I got hook on the series. I have read three other books in this series. The storyline is great.


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