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Glory in Death (In Death (Hardcover))
J. D. Robb, 2004 - 293 pages

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Not the best of the series

I was not overly impressed by this one. It held little in the way of real plot. What keeps me reading, however, are the strong characters penned by Roberts (writing as J.D. Robb). You believe these characters and, as a result, fall deeply in love with them.

With the benefit of having continued the series, I can now say I'm glad I braved this book. However, it wasn't one of the best... it felt like the characters were still trying to find themselves... to develop an identity... then again, maybe that's the point. In retrospect, I'm not certain.


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Ericksen excellent with whole ID cast

The In Death series is right up there with Outlander and Myron Bolitar in my top favorites. I've read them all, and they're all good. However, this review is about the CD and Susan Ericksen.

I've listened to a few audio books, but I'm usually not enthusiastic about one reader trying to capture the essence of all the characters or to make them believable with voices that fit. However, Erickson is amazing. She is a pleasure to listen to. Don't worry about a woman reading the men's lines; she is great with all of them, especially Roarke and Feeney.

I've only purchased a few of the series on CD, but when I purchase another one, it will be Erickson reading. If you're planning a long trip, you won't find a better way to pass those long hours on the road.

Don't bother with the abridged editions; too much is missing from the story.


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I think they just keep getting better!

This, the second in the "in death" series, but not the first that I have read. I have decided to go back and start at the beginning, and unlike some reviewers I am enjoying the ride. In "Glory in Death" Eve is once again after a psychotic killer, who has killed a prominent District Attorney and an aspiring actress. As the plot thickens, we find Eve doubting herself and her growing relationship with Roarke, the sexy billionaire. Feeney is ever present; Mavis is growing into quite a talent; Dr. Mira is continuing to profile killers while struggling to have Eve trust her (she too has been victimized); Summerset (has struggled to get along with Eve from the first time they met); Galahad, the cat is still eating tuna; Commander Whitney is stern and fierce and Peabody is finally introduced into the series. But the ultimate theme in the book is: (1) Will Eve finally commit to Roarke?,(2)Will she catch the killer before he catches her? I think "Glory" is a wonderful installment in the series. I recommend it to all.


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Great Book!

This is book #2 in the In Death Series.
Once again Homicide Lt. Eve Dallas is trying to solve another serial murder in New York in the year 2058. Her new romance with multi billionaire Irishman Roarke is tested when his name is linked with the victims.
Roarke and Eve are very complex characters with a lot of issues from their past. The more you learn the more you love. This is another excellent book and once you finish it you will want to move on to the next.


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