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Purity in Death

Purity in Death

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A computer virus that can attach humans?
Review: Another winner!. This story has a very scary premise.

In this one a group calling themselved "purity" has developed a computer virus that can acutally infect the user. It will cause the user to self destroy and if anyone gts in their way they might go with the. They are going after the scum of the earth but innocent people are also getting hurt along the way. Not that this matters to Dallas as any murder is a wrongful death to her.

McNab is wounded on this book and you have to feel for how this effects the main characters. Especially his and Peabody's relationship!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fumbling futurism
Review: A young officer named Trueheart, on the NYPSD in 2059, calls his lieutenant, Eve Dallas, in shock. He has just killed a man in the line of duty, a man who was holed up in his apartment in front of his computer and suddenly went berserk, blood pouring from his body as he attacked his apartment building neighbors. On his computer screen is the single line: Absolute purity achieved. The case soon mushrooms when one of the NYPSD techs who studies the sick man's computer for clues goes berserk himself, with fatal consequences. Soon other cases are popping up, and in each instance the message left on their computer is the same. So are the victims' backgrounds. Pedophiles, drug dealers, everyone who has hurt the young and the helpless -- they are being targeted by a rebel group that's created a computer virus to infect humans. While the Purity Seekers are being hailed by the public as heros, behind the scenes Eve Dallas and her crew are working overtime to catch them and bring them to justice.

PURITY IN DEATH, the 15th book in Nora Roberts' "In Death" series, initially proved a pleasant surprise. Having never enjoyed Roberts' romance fiction, I was prepared to be similarly unimpressed by her futuristic work, but found myself reading the first half of this book with great interest. The characters, if not believable, are at least fascinating, especially Eve Dallas and her hot and brainy husband, Roarke, and two other officers on the NYPSD, Peabody and McNab, whose romance is a welcome subplot. (My favorite character was actually Trueheart, and I was disappointed not to see more of him, although I guess he's featured in earlier installments.) The plot, if hackneyed and implausible and without technical backup, has some interesting aspects. But the ending.... Roberts lost me about halfway through this novel, when I started skimming with a partial idea of the outcome and little interest in confirming it. What started out a fast-paced if immature read unfortunately became bogged down in a political morass that was resolved without fulfilling any of the promise delivered by the early chapters.

Readers interested in realistic futuristic fiction with cutting edge technology and gripping plotlines should look elsewhere, but no doubt fans of this series, having the information from the previous books to sustain them, will find PURITY IN DEATH a decent, if not stunning, addition to their collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "...In Death" Rules
Review: I absolutely adore the "...In Death" series. I started with "Reunion in Death", and bought and read the rest including the two in multi-author releases before "Purity in Death" was released.

Eve Dallas is one of the best characters ever created, and I enjoy all of her adventures. The best ones are her development of relationships with the people around her, not just Roarke, but Peabody, McNabb, Dr Mira, Feeney, Charles and the rest. Great escapism and an awesome look at a potential future.

Can't wait for "Portrait In Death" and all the rest the J.D. Robb (aka Nora Roberts) will create!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Techno Babble Bore
Review: Robb/Roberts may have romantic novel qualities, but lacks originality and persuasion in the crime sector. None of the past reviewers seems to have noticed that the book is based on the movie script for the "Star Chamber" (with Michael Douglas), with a few added features. The story drags along, is predictable, and lacks suspense.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once again she does it!!
Review: I must agree with the reviewer with no " real review". She is truly phenomenal.
The In Death series is the best suspense series out there and the trick is the books just keep getting better. You absolutely cannot wait until the next one is published. Ms Robb has the talent to build characters, turns suspense from some simple element, just the right romance and humor all the way through.

In this installment of the In Death series, there is a computer virus going around New York and this is spreading from computer to man. People are dying and they cannot figure out what is causing it and who is behind this.

All the characters are back and some may even be in danger.
An excellent addition to the series and a must read....!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More like 3 1\2
Review: I've read all of the In Death books so far and while I love them all there was just something alittle off about Purity.

I think it was probably the focus on all the minor characters, which I suppose is nessecary, but even though I adore all the regulars they just can't keep my attention like Eve and Roarke!

The case was great. A computer virus that trasfers to humans, really interesting. And of course there are plenty of the smart alek jokes that I love.

In short, I liked Purity and I can't wait for Portriat, but the former just lacked alittle something.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Higher, Higher
Review: For Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb, Amazon should have a higher rating than 5. She is phenominal. The Dallas series is the best I have read. I discovered this series late (after 10 had already been out) so I was able to read all of them one right after the other. Rather than getting tired of them, I looked forward to the next one and next one. J.D. Robb is one of the few authors who consistently turns out a suspenseful, humorous, romantic A+ story each book. She never disappoints. If you have not read any of J.D. Robb's books, it is highly recommended that you go back and start from book 1 (Naked in Death)and read in sequence. This will help you understand the characters better. So, sorry, no real review, just my opinion of the whole series. Purity and all of the books in the series are all lumped under one description - Fantastic! - any J.D. Robb book that you pick up is perfect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE "IN DEATH" SERIES IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE
Review: I BOUGHT BETRAYAL IN DEATH FIRST, NOT KNOWING IT WAS THE 12TH BOOK IN THE 13 BOOK SERIES AT THE TIME. THIS SERIES IS THE BEST SERIES I'VE EVER READ BY ANYONE. ROBB/ROBERTS IS AN EXCELLANT WRITER. I STARTED READING THIS SERIES IN APRIL OF 2001. I HAVE READ EACH BOOK IN THIS SERIES 3 TIMES. I PICK UP A BOOK AND JUST KEEP READING IT UNTIL IT'S DONE. I DON'T HAVE ONE SPECIFIC FAVORITE BECAUSE THEY ALL ARE.

EVE & ROARKE ARE GREAT TOGETHER WHEN IT COMES TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL REALITY AND ARE VERY FUNNY. EVE IN WHOLE IS JUST A FUNNY, STRONG, INDEPENDANT, HARDWORKING WOMEN. EVEN WHEN SOMETHING NEW COMES UP SHE WORKS HARD BUT SHE STILL MAKES ME LAUGH EVEN IN THE BAD TIMES.

SOMETIMES I WILL BE QUIET FOR HOURS READING THEN ALL OF A SUDDEN I START LAUGHING LIKE CRAZY, MY HUSBAND GETS WORRIED, BUT IT'S JUST EVE ENTERTAINING ME ONE WAY OR ANOTHER.

THIS IS ONE SERIES THAT I DON'T WANT TO END EVER. THIS IS RECOMMENDED TO EVERYONE, PLEASE READ THIS AND YOU'LL ENJOY IT.
I HOPE ROBB/ROBERTS KEEPS UP THE VERY EXCELLENT JOB AND GIVES US MORE OF EVE, ROARKE, MAVIS, PEABODY, MCNAB, WHITNEY, SUMMERSET, FEENEY, AND JAMIE (FEENEY'S GODSON & COMPUTER GENIOUS).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Logging Too Much Computer Time May Have It's Hazards...
Review: In the newest "In Death" book, a new computer virus spreads through out the city of New York, causing more then fried circuits. It's been programmed to murder and Lt. Eve Dallas is on the case.

Like another reviewer of this book, I've loved the "In Death" series every since I accidently stumbled upon it, yet I found this book lacking.

The book got off to a great start, although it did include several mis-prints, one that should have been easily caught during editing.

Halfway into the book sluggish, and ended quickly. Instead of focusing on the investigation at hand, the plot seemed to keep focusing on "secondary character" development. So much so I was beginging to wonder if Ms.Roberts is planning a Peabody/McNab spin-off (which wouldn't be bad).

Even though I don't like this as much as the other books in the series, it was still enjoyable and I look forward to the next In Death book in March.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She's done it again...
Review: "Purity in Death" is the next great installment in Robb/Roberts' "In Death" series. Eve, Roarke and the rest of the gang are back to murder and sex as usual. The characters are as cool as ever and the plot sucks you right in. If you have liked other books by Roberts, I recommend you try the "In Death" series (though I would start with the first one, "Naked in Death"). If you have liked the others in the series, I highly recommend Purity in Death. If you have LOVED the other books in the series (like me), then I say--BUY IT NOW!


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