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Conspiracy in Death

Conspiracy in Death

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE her books
Review: I just finished reading this last night and I fall more in-love with the characters with each book. I wish there was a Roarke out there for each of us! When is her next book, Loyalty in Death coming out? I'm already anticipating it. It would be fun to see Eve seriously contemplate motherhood and perhaps see more of her past lovers. We see a lot of Roarke's but where are Eve's? It would be even more fun to see him get jealous--perhaps just once--as we've seen in Eve. I just love this series. J.D.Robb has become my favorite author and I own every book in the series and can't wait to add more to the collection!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Still great!
Review: Agree with the prior comment on the "synopsis" by Amazon.com - Here's a hint for you guys: try not to spill the plot and twists of a mystery, it kind of spoils it.

I discovered the In Death series on the second book and have gleefully devoured them all. This is a great one that builds Eve and Roarke's relationship through a trying time for her - personally and professionally. They just seem to get better, those two. The story is fast, scary, sexy and fun - can't wait for the next one.

I'm a cross-over reader from the science fiction and mystery genres - this satisfies two cravings in one book. Not to mention the fringe benefit of a lot of steam between Eve and Roarke.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best one yet.
Review: It is my personal opinion that this is the best of the In Death series to date. Eve begins to remember more of her past and she learns that she doesn't have to have a badge to work on a muder case. Roarke was there of course and all that I need to say on that end is; There is a god. And his name is Roarke.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful. Just wonderful.
Review: I wouldn't have thought it was possible, but the interaction between Eve and Roarke just keeps getting better. I actually found myself resenting those little things, like sleep and food, that took me away from the book. Now all we need in the next book is a romance for Peabody...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book
Review: I'm sure this will be a great book. Everything Nora Roberts (J.D. Robb) writes is amazing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nora Roberts writes amazing books
Review: On February 27, 1999 I met J.D. Robb aka Nora Roberts at the bookstore owned by her husband Bruce. I am so glad I went because I got to get Conspiracy in Death a month early. I have already finished it and have been rereading my favorite parts again and again. I don't know how Nora does it but each book about Eve and Roarke just gets better and better. How is that possible? Conspiracy in Death takes away from Eve the thing Eve believes makes her the woman Roarke loves, her badge. Roarke proves to her that he loves her no matter what something we all knew but Eve is just starting to realize. Then seeing Eve fight to get her badge back and even occasionally fight with Roarke, make this book one of Nora's best ever. I, of course, will treasure mine always since it was personally autographed by J.D. Robb herself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I agree with dtrini
Review: I love all of the books in this series. I read the usual one chapter included in the latest book and was really looking forward to see how Dallas would deal with Bowers. I am really disappointed that Nancy O'Brien "let the cat out of the bag" so to speak. I would've rather much found out for myself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: J. D. Robb deserves a better reviewer than Amazon provides
Review: J. D. Robb's thrillers are tight, gripping, and futuristic stories, all of which should merit her an official Amazon reviewer who has more wit than to spill the plotline. As a reader, who has been eagerly anticipating the next segment in the continuing saga of Eve Dallas, I found it extremely tiresome, irritating, irksome, and annoying (add all the other unmentioned synonyms) that Amazon's reviewer, Nancy O'Brien, blabbed about what's, no doubt, a key line in Robb's plot. In so doing, the reviewer took a lot of the mystery out of Robb's mystery. There is a difference between an incomplete plot summary and a review -- Miss O'Brien's synopsis reads like a review, and her review mostly reads like a synopsis. Before she 'reviews' her next mystery, perhaps Miss O'Brien ought to learn to distinguish between the two.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: April can not come soon enough!!!
Review: I love all the rest of the books she has done. This one looks like it is going to be a great read. I too am glad the naked woman on the cover is gone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The series continues to get better and better!
Review: In this latest installment of the saga of Lt. Eve Dallas, a homicide detective, is confronted by a series of baffling murders -- someone is killing the "dregs of society," the homeless, prostitutes: people who the killer or killers think won't be missed. In each case, the bodies are found missing vital internal organs. The case is further complicated by a cop named Bowers who has an intense and irrational hatred for her. This book continues to reveal pieces of Eve's past. I hope that in subsequent installments we'll find out about her family. One immensely satisfying part of the story is Eve's relationship with her husband, the gorgeous, enigmatic, and passionate billionaire she first suspected of murder. I love the role reversal in their marriage, and how their love not only smooths down her rougher edges, but transforms him. I'm was grateful to see the redesigned cover. It's less exploitive and more interesting. However, the author and her readers are not well-served by sloppy proofreading. This is an ongoing problem which I hope the publisher will take steps to correct. New readers: please read the books in order from beginning to the current ones. You will be DELIGHTED!!


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