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Connections in Death by J.D. Robb

stierbri's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely love this series. Eve, Roarke and the gang are family. Not to long ago I was thinking about how I missed Crack. And to my very pleasant surprise he’s in this book a lot! If you live these stories, this book is a very solid edition. I truly hope they go on forever!

ndbeyer's review

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5.0

Engaging

riverdogbookco's review

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5.0

A thrilling addition to the In Death series! The emotional drama between the characters is kept to a minimum in this one, while the action stays nice and steady, growing to a crescendo that, of course, brings justice with it. Crack, Eve’s big Black bar-owning friend, has started dating a woman who, by pure coincidence, is one of Roarke’s newest employees. When the woman’s brother dies in her apartment, Crack calls on Eve to investigate the suspicious death. With Eve on the case, she uncovers secrets that have ties to past cases and major repercussions for NYC’s gangs. It’s not just one gangbanger who’s going down for this. In typical Eve fashion, it’s all of them.

tinasbooknook's review

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3.0

Much quieter story, more mystery and solving the crime than chasing all over New York and hunting the killer, still a solid read and opportunity to see more of Eve and Roarke

wildflowerz76's review against another edition

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4.0

I received a digital ARC of this title from Edelweiss for an honest review.

Eve and Roarke are back and are all set to open a new youth center and school. They've just hired on a new head counselor who just so happens to be dating their friend Crack. Rochelle is at the top of her game and is happy to take on the job, but is soon devastated when her ex-con, ex-gang member, ex-drug addict brother is killed in the home he shares with her of an apparent drug overdone. Rochelle is certain that her brother was not using again and it doesn't take long for Eve to agree. Suddenly Eve is investigating gang activity and trying to find the truth about who killed Rochelle's brother.

I very much enjoy this series. Every one seems to come up with a different angle and they never feel stale. I actually teared up a little in certain sections on this one. Highly recommend!

caffeineandbookreviews's review against another edition

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4.0

Forgot to count the chimes

imzadirose's review against another edition

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5.0

As always another great book in the In Death series. This series just doesn't get old because it's so well done. I actually typically dislike any stories around gangs, just never been able to get into them, but this one is told so well and done so right by the "skinny white girl" it just keeps your attention start to finish. It's always great to get back with Dallas, Roarke, "Shebody" and gang.

deanie's review against another edition

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5.0

Forty-eight books into a series, some authors could get complacent, but not J.D. Robb. Instead, this is one of the best novels in the series. Eve, Peabody, and the NYPSD crew have to solve the murder of Lyle Pickering, a recovering drug addict and ex-gang member whose sister was just hired to work at Eve and Roarke's youth shelter.

With 48 books, and dozens of characters, there are a lot of connections in the In Death series. This one reaches back to the beginning, since the victim's sister is seriously dating club owner Wilson "Crack" Buckley, who's been a supporting character since nearly the beginning of the series. The title also refers to his web of connections within the gang world he escaped from and the 'old friends' he never could escape.

Overall, this is a great book, with lots of action, depth, and character development, as well as a compelling mystery story line.

cooeeaus's review

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4.0

I love the Dallas, Roarke and all their friends. I have stayed the distance with this series and now have them all (I think) on audio. They are really great to listen to. I also have them on ebook. I will agree with some people's view that over the long period of this series, some of the books are less entertaining than others but this hasn't prevented me from listening to all of them, some I have listened to numerous times.
But I will say I'm always hoping for some more personal goings on with Roarke and Eve, I do wish that Nora Roberts/JD Robb would let Roarke and Eve grow a bit more, she seems stuck in one plotline for these two. She won't let them get pregnant, she won't let Eve be Captain etc.. what is Nora afraid of. Other series have characters that grow and live and work in an adult lifestyle. Sometimes it seems Nora won't let them grow up, or spread out a bit. She doesn't have to do it all at once but a bit more of a shift would be nice.
Overall, though I am still enjoying this series and will continue to listen as I love the characters.

muffreadsreview71's review

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5.0

This is my favorite series. I love Eve and Roarke and always look forward to the next book. ❤❤❤❤❤