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Celebrity in Death

J.D. Robb

4.11 AVERAGE


I love these books and yes Ive read all of the series. A good cop series based in future times. Its like hard nosed back to the future. I really just want an autochef.

another sold read from JD Robb. I got hooked on this series years ago and quiet like to drop in on it occasionally. This one was not the best (in my opinion) but still enjoyable. My main issue with it is the repetition of the main characters and dialogue.

Celebrity in Death is the 34th story in the “In Death” series by J.D. Robb. These stories are consistently first rate.

In this latest offering Eve and Peabody must find the murderer of the actress that was playing the part of Peabody in the movie adaptation of Nadines book on the Icove case.

You either love or hate these stories. Count me among those that love them and will continue to buy them as long as Ms. Roberts keeps writing them.

Old school Dallas, a mystery and some butt kicking action what's not to love.

The character development is low in this particular edition, there's a lot of pseudo crime solving and a movie based on a novel based on a real life case of Dallas' which is really a novel... It's meta enough to make your head spin but in the end I just sat back and let myself get lost in it all.

For any fans who have stuck with the series from the beginning, I reckon it's a winner.

I didn't want this one to end! I loved the movie set/real murder story line. Eve and the gang just get better with each installment.

I loved how the whodunnit it unfolded in this one, and watching Eve snap each piece of evidence in place is just awesome.

I usually like the books for the evolving characters, but I really enjoyed the case on this one just as much.

This one turned out to be one of my favorites in this series.

Another excellent installment in the story of Lieutenant Eve Dallas and company. I hope never to tire of seeing another facet of the relationships these characters have built.

Another great book with Eve and Roarke. We didn't get as much of Roarke in this one. This was more Eve and Peabody, which was also great.

This case was a little different because we already knew the players from the beginning. It was just a matter of figuring out which one did it. I started to have an idea about mid-way through.

I missed the big reveal at the end, though. We already knew a lot of what Eve was going to say and how she came about the info. I do always enjoy how her brain works and how she puts the pieces together. This one was no different.

A good book to add to the series. Fun fast and of course a bathtub read. You have to admit that this is a good series for people who like their murder set in the future. Start at the beginning and work your way through. The characters are fun and snarky. Though I feel that this one has slowed in the action area and ass kicking commentary this series is definitely winding down.

Another lovely and fun futuristic cop book!!!!! Big fan!!

never disappointing