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It astounds me that there are twenty five "In Death" books so far (not even considering the short stories), and that they're still this addictive. I can't think of another series I've read past eight or nine titles, let alone twenty.
The truth of it is that Robb's characters just get to you. I personally don't really care about the mysteries that much, and am happy not to try and figure them out and just enjoy the banter between the amazing cast that Robb has built up throughout the series. The characters grow, learn, and evolve in a way that's very dynamic.
In this particular visit with Eve and Roarke (and the whole gang), I will say that the mystery itself wasn't very mysterious, but was more of a ticking clock thriller, and it played out well. Robb writes mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion well, and all the reactions ring true. You won't be let down with this instalment.
The truth of it is that Robb's characters just get to you. I personally don't really care about the mysteries that much, and am happy not to try and figure them out and just enjoy the banter between the amazing cast that Robb has built up throughout the series. The characters grow, learn, and evolve in a way that's very dynamic.
In this particular visit with Eve and Roarke (and the whole gang), I will say that the mystery itself wasn't very mysterious, but was more of a ticking clock thriller, and it played out well. Robb writes mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion well, and all the reactions ring true. You won't be let down with this instalment.
She keeps pushing herself to exhaustion, but finding the bad guys and kicking their collective arses.