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vera_ann 's review for:
Delusion in Death
by J.D. Robb
Many references and emotions connected to other books from the series. The book jumps right I to action from the first pages.
There wasn't as much of the side stories with the characters the main plot was a big focus. There is some more depth to Summerset written in. There is some growth in Eve and mention of many characters from the department. I wonder how many will be brought in and mentioned again in the series.
We find out who the "bad guy" is fairly early on. We see how Eve catches him/her and gathers the evidence she needs. This set up has been done in some other books in the series, but don't worry there is a twist in the end.
I don't know how Robb does it, just when I think things will be the same set up as another book (which isn't necessarily bad) she does something to make it different, yet again, after so many books.
There wasn't as much of the side stories with the characters the main plot was a big focus. There is some more depth to Summerset written in. There is some growth in Eve and mention of many characters from the department. I wonder how many will be brought in and mentioned again in the series.
We find out who the "bad guy" is fairly early on. We see how Eve catches him/her and gathers the evidence she needs. This set up has been done in some other books in the series, but don't worry there is a twist in the end.
I don't know how Robb does it, just when I think things will be the same set up as another book (which isn't necessarily bad) she does something to make it different, yet again, after so many books.