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krisrid 's review for:
Delusion in Death
by J.D. Robb
This is absolutely one of my all-time favourite series'. I adore the characters, who develop a little more with each installment, while still keeping the personalities that make them so relatable and fun to read about.
The murder investigations, while not the most challenging mysteries ever, are well-conceived and loaded up with plenty of drama and excitement, as well as giving the supporting characters opportunities to show their stuff.
The development of Eve & Roarke's story didn't get as much exercise as in past books this time around, but there were moments, as there were of the humour that makes these books SO fun to read!
I honestly worry every time I start the next one, if this will finally be the moment when these stories stop being great, or no longer hold my interest, or are no longer fun and funny. Well, this is book 44 in the series, and I loved this one just as much as I loved the others. There is a little ebb and flow between the very best installments, that have character development, or intersting twists so that I'm practically drooling over, and the ones that are simply really good stories about characters I love. But I have never not enjoyed a book in this series, and I really do consider In Death to be a "go-to" series when I just want a great read that I know will be entertaining, and characters I consider old friends that I love getting reacquainted with. These books are my literary comfort food and they never disappoint!
The murder investigations, while not the most challenging mysteries ever, are well-conceived and loaded up with plenty of drama and excitement, as well as giving the supporting characters opportunities to show their stuff.
The development of Eve & Roarke's story didn't get as much exercise as in past books this time around, but there were moments, as there were of the humour that makes these books SO fun to read!
I honestly worry every time I start the next one, if this will finally be the moment when these stories stop being great, or no longer hold my interest, or are no longer fun and funny. Well, this is book 44 in the series, and I loved this one just as much as I loved the others. There is a little ebb and flow between the very best installments, that have character development, or intersting twists so that I'm practically drooling over, and the ones that are simply really good stories about characters I love. But I have never not enjoyed a book in this series, and I really do consider In Death to be a "go-to" series when I just want a great read that I know will be entertaining, and characters I consider old friends that I love getting reacquainted with. These books are my literary comfort food and they never disappoint!