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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best by the best, August 19, 1997
By A Customer
Homicide detective Eve Dallas knew when she married her powerful
billionaire husband Roarke, that there were events in his past she would
rather not know about, especially his criminal activities. These acts
conflict with Eve's code of ethics as an honest homicide detective. When a
series of vicious murders involving torture and mutilation, occur, Eve
realizes that all the victims assisted Roarke on his personal quest for
vengeance. Eve faces the biggest crisis of her career and her marriage as
she is confronted with choosing between love or honor.
VENGEANCE IN DEATH is the kind of novel that readers expect from the
very talented J.D. Robb. The pace is fast, the action is explosive, and
the relationship between the hero and heroine fresh, red hot, and poignant.
This book is a keeper to treasure during times of stress.
Harriet Klausner
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44 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Yet!, July 9, 2001
Vengeance in Death, there is a series of brutal murders involving torment and mutilation. Eve discovers that all the victims had assisted Roarke in his quest for vengeance for the murder of Somerset's daughter back in Ireland years ago.. Somerset, Roarke's butler has been jointly for many years coming to America together from Ireland. Roarke feels he partly responsible for the death of Somerset's daughter even though Somerset doesn't feel this way. The murderer sends Eve riddles before each murder. And she persecutes over each riddle believing that if she can solve the riddle in time she might prevent the murder from happening. Somerset's is really developed in this book as he is framed and made to look like the murderer. This was the best in this series yet. This series offers a perfect blend of suspense, romance. It is fast paced and full of action. I recommend this series to everybody. You won't be disappointed but start with the first book!
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best in the series! (so far), November 28, 1998
By A Customer
I have enjoyed every book in this series. Since I've been reading them in order, I have one left to go (Holiday in Death), but so far, this was the absolute best! I used to read Sci Fi, then I switched to Romance, then I found this: tight, action-filled, police investigation starring a tougher-than-nails heroine and a gorgeous, loving, rich hero. In a futuristic setting!! Could I ask for anything more? In each book, I look forward to the fabulous "gadgets" of the year 2058: the Autochef, the voice-controlled shower, etc. I adore Eve. I adore Roarke. I adore them together. But this book seemed to show them in even more depth. Without giving too much away, my favourite scenes were THE FIGHT, where (for once) Roarke stands up for himself and doesn't let (Darling) Eve bully him. The scene was heartwrenching, funny ("neurotic snits") and sexy. The explosion scene was gripping, the raspberries on the bed scene was howlingly funny and the car speed chase took my breath away. Read every book in the series! In order! Get to know Eve and Roarke slowly. You won't regret it. They never fail to satisfy. I'm on to the next one - Holiday in Death.(P.S. They are quite gory, so be prepared. Skip over the really yucky parts.)
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