Take a photo of a barcode or cover
katyanaish 's review for:
Faithless in Death
by J.D. Robb
I loved this one - horrifying cult of monsters, using their bullshit "religion" to control and abuse women.
It was great to see the team take them down. It was also really great to see the support systems Roark has been building - Dochas, An Didean - fly into action to help with this. It's just lovely that we get to see the pay off of all that.
It is so rare for a series to run this long and keep me captivated. I honestly can't think of a single other example. Part of that - part of why I've blitzed through the whole thing so far in like 6 months - is because there's no firm ending to any book. Don't get me wrong, they wrap up the murder arc of that book, but there's no solid epilogue, no feeling of pause. It makes it very hard to stop reading ... it feels like a show I'm loving on Netflix that I just binge through in a long weekend.
This one, though, will be one I come back to for re-reads.
It was great to see the team take them down. It was also really great to see the support systems Roark has been building - Dochas, An Didean - fly into action to help with this. It's just lovely that we get to see the pay off of all that.
It is so rare for a series to run this long and keep me captivated. I honestly can't think of a single other example. Part of that - part of why I've blitzed through the whole thing so far in like 6 months - is because there's no firm ending to any book. Don't get me wrong, they wrap up the murder arc of that book, but there's no solid epilogue, no feeling of pause. It makes it very hard to stop reading ... it feels like a show I'm loving on Netflix that I just binge through in a long weekend.
This one, though, will be one I come back to for re-reads.