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Faithless in Death
by J.D. Robb
When a young artist is killed, and it is reported by a socialite after leaving the scene and going home to call her lawyer/fiance before contacting police more than an hour after the crime was committed, Dallas and Peabody suspect that more is going on than just shock from a murder. The trail of clues leads them to something much bigger that will take all of the resources of both the police department and the FBI to figure out.
While Faithless in Death starts a bit slow with what appears to be a simple murder case, layers upon layers of evidence begin to pile up and that is when the book starts to move into overdrive. Although this story doesn't have the personal connection that some of the other cases in this series have, it still builds suspense that leads to a very timely and satisfying case, making the book very difficult to put down right up to the very end. Almost every character from previous books is involved in solving the mystery builds the need to rush to get to the end and find out what is going to happen. Overall, Faithless in Death is another very worthwhile addition to the In Death Series.
While Faithless in Death starts a bit slow with what appears to be a simple murder case, layers upon layers of evidence begin to pile up and that is when the book starts to move into overdrive. Although this story doesn't have the personal connection that some of the other cases in this series have, it still builds suspense that leads to a very timely and satisfying case, making the book very difficult to put down right up to the very end. Almost every character from previous books is involved in solving the mystery builds the need to rush to get to the end and find out what is going to happen. Overall, Faithless in Death is another very worthwhile addition to the In Death Series.