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Monday, November 14, 2011

Chaos in Death (In Death, Book 33.5) by JD Robb

 

Chaos in Death is a short story whodunit where you basically know the killer is one of a group of people and have to watch Eve figure out which of the group is the killer.

Most of the anthology pieces have had some sort of supernatural current running through -- seers, ghosts, vampires. Some have been supernatural, some have only had a supernatural theme. Chaos in Death is pure sci-fi. So much, in fact, that the science didn't make a whole lot of sense.

Here's the blurb:


Eve Dallas and Rourke investigate the murders of a series of luckless indigents—and their strange connection to a brilliant young surgeon. But this hunt for a killer is like none they have ever encountered before, because nothing is as it seems.
 
As for the writing elements:
  • The plot was pretty good. Borrowed from yet another classic, but that's fine, as she gives props to the original.
  • Pacing was fine.
  • Prose and dialogue were exceptional.
  • Character development wasn't a big part of the story.
  • World-building was consistent with previous books in the series.
  • Book Rating: Chaos in Death: 8 of 10
  • Series Rating: 10 of 10

1. Naked in Death
2. Glory in Death
3. Immortal in Death
4. Rapture in Death
5. Ceremony in Death
6. Vengeance in Death
7. Holiday in Death
7.5  Midnight in Death
8. Conspiracy in Death
9. Loyalty in Death
10.Witness in Death
11. Judgment in Death
12. Betrayal in Death
12.5 Interlude In Death
13. Seduction in Death
14. Reunion in Death
15. Purity in Death
16. Portrait in Death
17. Imitation In Death
17.5 Remember When
18. Divided in Death
19. Visions in Death
20. Survivor In Death
21. Origin In Death
21.5 Haunted in Death
22. Memory in Death
23. Born in Death
24. Innocent In Death
24.5 Eternity in Death
25. Creation in Death
26. Strangers in Death
26.5 Ritual in Death
27. Salvation in Death
28. Promises in Death
29. Kindred in Death
29.5 Missing in Death
30. Fantasy in Death
31. Indulgence in Death
31.5  Possession in Death
32. Treachery in Death
33. New York to Dallas
33.5 Chaos in Death
34. Celebrity In Death (Feb 2012)

Saturday, November 12, 2011

New York to Dallas (In Death, Book 33) by JD Robb

 

New York to Dallas is the first book in this series to not have the "in Death" moniker. And the promise, this time around, is that Eve will find out more about her history. She has to go back to Dallas.

There were some things that were really good in this book. Her relationship with Roarke, of course, is one of the biggest. But also, the cops in Dallas welcomed her, treated her with respect, and didn't get in her way. She did her best to show respect back, of course.

Yes, she does discover something about her past. But it's a coincidence that she discovers it. A huge honking coincidence that is just a bit too constructed. Still, I suppose it went as well as it could.

Here's the blurb:

When a monster named Isaac McQueen—who was taken down by Eve back in her uniform days—escapes from Rikers, he has two things in mind. One is to pick up where he left off, abducting young victims and leaving them scarred in both mind and body. The other is to get revenge on the woman who stopped him all those years ago.

It's interesting, watching Eve out of her element. And we see Roarke as human again, which works for me. For a while he was too perfect. He's still got too much going on, there is no way one person can handle what he is supposed to be handling. But I'm not going to gripe about that too much.

As for the writing elements:
  • The plot was well constructed, and the story well put together as a road trip type story.
  • Pacing was better than most of the books in this series.
  • Prose was excellent, dialogue had issues where I couldn't tell who was talking.
  • Character development continues to astound me, even 33 full books and a lot of short pieces into the series.
  • World-building was consistent with previous books in this series.
 I've read this series straight through, starting with Naked in Death and ending with New York to Dallas. I have one more short story to go and I'll be caught up with the series, and waiting for Celebrity In Death which comes out in February. I think I was hoping for more resolution in this book than I got, but it was still a very good book. And really, how much resolution can there be? Ricker is in prison, and both Roarke and Eve's fathers are dead. Sure, there is probably someone still alive who was part of it, and I'm sure that eventually a case will lead Eve back so she needs to solve that old case in order to solve the present day case, but that will probably be a while. Maybe she'll be captain by then, even.
    • Book Rating: New York to Dallas: 10 of 10
    • Series Rating: 10 of 10


    1. Naked in Death
    2. Glory in Death
    3. Immortal in Death
    4. Rapture in Death
    5. Ceremony in Death
    6. Vengeance in Death
    7. Holiday in Death
    7.5  Midnight in Death
    8. Conspiracy in Death
    9. Loyalty in Death
    10.Witness in Death
    11. Judgment in Death
    12. Betrayal in Death
    12.5 Interlude In Death
    13. Seduction in Death
    14. Reunion in Death
    15. Purity in Death
    16. Portrait in Death
    17. Imitation In Death
    17.5 Remember When
    18. Divided in Death
    19. Visions in Death
    20. Survivor In Death
    21. Origin In Death
    21.5 Haunted in Death
    22. Memory in Death
    23. Born in Death
    24. Innocent In Death
    24.5 Eternity in Death
    25. Creation in Death
    26. Strangers in Death
    26.5 Ritual in Death
    27. Salvation in Death
    28. Promises in Death
    29. Kindred in Death
    29.5 Missing in Death

    30. Fantasy in Death
    31. Indulgence in Death
    31.5  Possession in Death
    32. Treachery in Death
    33. New York to Dallas
    33.5 Chaos in Death
    34. Celebrity In Death (Feb 2012)

    Friday, November 11, 2011

    Treachery in Death (In Death, Book 32) by JD Robb

     


    Treachery in Death is a slam dunk of a novel. It's got everything - excellent plot, intrigue, danger, a love story, another love story that shows what comes after the happily ever after, twists and turns, and some hard looks at friendship, command, and responsibility.

    I mentioned a few books back that we hadn't see Eve being a Lieutenant much in the earlier books. We saw the detective aspects of her job, but we didn't really see her leading the bullpen, doing the administrative stuff. That has been brought in a bit more here and there in the past couple of books, and Treachery in Death brings it front and center. At some point Roarke is going to have to stop calling her Lieutenant and start calling her Captain, I think. I'll miss that, but I also think the author is setting the stage for that to happen.

    Here's the blurb:

    Eve Dallas tracks down those who break the law-including the ones sworn to uphold it.

    As for the writing elements:
    • The plot was beautifully woven together.
    • Pacing was fine.
    • Prose and dialogue were great - with the exception of my once again having to figure out whether Eve or Roarke was speaking.
    • Character development was once again pushed and tweaked, and even shoved a bit here and there.
    • World-building was consistent with previous books.
    I wish we'd had more of an epilogue, some follow up on some of the events of the book. But Treachery in Death still easily gets a 10 of 10.
      • Book Rating: Treachery in Death: 10 of 10
      • Series Rating: 10 of 10

      1. Naked in Death
      2. Glory in Death
      3. Immortal in Death
      4. Rapture in Death
      5. Ceremony in Death
      6. Vengeance in Death
      7. Holiday in Death
      7.5  Midnight in Death
      8. Conspiracy in Death
      9. Loyalty in Death
      10.Witness in Death
      11. Judgment in Death
      12. Betrayal in Death
      12.5 Interlude In Death
      13. Seduction in Death
      14. Reunion in Death
      15. Purity in Death
      16. Portrait in Death
      17. Imitation In Death
      17.5 Remember When
      18. Divided in Death
      19. Visions in Death
      20. Survivor In Death
      21. Origin In Death
      21.5 Haunted in Death
      22. Memory in Death
      23. Born in Death
      24. Innocent In Death
      24.5 Eternity in Death
      25. Creation in Death
      26. Strangers in Death
      26.5 Ritual in Death
      27. Salvation in Death
      28. Promises in Death
      29. Kindred in Death
      29.5 Missing in Death

      30. Fantasy in Death
      31. Indulgence in Death
      31.5  Possession in Death
      32. Treachery in Death
      33. New York to Dallas