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Monday, August 30, 2010

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Fantasy in Death Review



I love all the J.D. Robb "In Death" series. Nora Roberts(J.D. Robb) has a wonderful way of creating New York City and the world 50 years from now. It is very believable and the charters are so detailed. I have read all the "In Death" books and look forward to the next one coming out.



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  • ISBN13: 9780425235898
  • Condition: New
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Fantasy in Death Overview


The game started with a murder. Now, it's Eve Dallas's move.

It is the most puzzling case Eve Dallas has ever faced: the founder of the computer gaming giant U-Play is found decapitated in his locked, private playroom. And now Eve and her team are about to enter the next level of police work, in a world where fantasy is the ultimate seduction-and the price of defeat is death...


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Customer Reviews


Great treatment of a horrible situation - barbara ariens - IN
This was excellent as always but the emotions shown were done extremely well. Not just a normal mystery but one made you realize how events effect us all



Sadly disappointed - B. Kohler -
There's no surprise when it comes to J.D.Robb/Nora Roberts book's anymore. I'm so disappointed. If you're looking for a good mystery, something that will keep you guessing, this isn't the book for you.



WowJD - Richard H. Seymour -
J.D.Robb presents a special kind of Mystery/Detective/Suspense story that I get started and can't put down. My work and sleep schedule has gone to the birds even though Iv'e been retired for more than twenty years. I look forward to each release. Keep it up!!!



Poor copyediting was distracting - August -
It's not the first time I've found errors in books by J D Robb, but the number and level of them in this book (I have the Kindle version) was very distracting. I felt that it had been rushed out, and it would have been well worth the extra time to give it a proper edit. I too got confused about who was speaking, and at one point was trying to figure out how someone could finish their coffee, and then set it aside. I did enjoy the complexity of the whodunnit, but I found the extra level of Eve's introspection a distracting departure from the earlier character. To be expected I suppose, since people do grow, so it's good that a character can do so as well.

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