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de J.D. Robb (Author), Susan Ericksen (Reader)
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From Publishers Weekly

Seasoned author Nora Roberts, writing as Robb, delivers another exhilarating entry in her popular futuristic cop series featuring Eve Dallas (Seduction in Death, etc.). Dallas, a New York police lieutenant, is a hard-bitten warrior cop who buries the pain and anger of her early childhood by excelling on the job. In her latest adventure, all the usual suspects are back: Eve's charismatic husband, Roarke; her plucky assistant, Peabody; and hipster techno-geek McNab. For this round, their objective is to take down a woman Eve arrested 10 years ago, a poisoner named Julianna Dunne. Julianna's out on parole, and now rich old men are dying sudden deaths. What's more, the ex-con wants to exact a little revenge on her one-time adversary. Eve's search for Dunne takes her all over the country, and eventually to Dallas, Tex., the city that gave her both her name and a legacy of violent nightmares. This is a satisfying, well-paced novel that offers readers a little of everything sex, death, family drama and well-orchestrated chase scenes. Although Robb's plot is tight and suspenseful, the real pleasure here comes from watching Eve struggle to maintain her distance from others, even as she finds herself tied ever more closely to her friends and family by the bonds of love. (Mar. 5)Forecast: It's a given that Roberts's books will grace the bestseller charts, but a stylish cover image depicting a ghostly, Manhattan subway entrance may attract new readers.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.


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The most recent chapter of Robb's popular series features Lt. Eve Dallas facing a recently released murderer back to get even. Early in her career, Eve testified against Julianna Dunn, and, during her incarceration, Julianna has been planning how to confuse, humiliate, and ultimately destroy her. This violent reunion begins with the poisoning of middle-aged, wealthy men in seemingly innocuous circumstances on Eve's New York City beat and soon looks like it will culminate with the killing of her husband, Roark. Disconcerting houseguests, a tense visit into Eve's childhood in the city of Dallas, and a comic scene searching for clues in the New York underworld add to the plot and give reader Susan Ericksen the opportunity to charm the listener thoroughly. Her reading is full of color: her accent, pitch, and pacing all add to the listening experience and make this one difficult tape to pause. Recommended for popular collections.
Juleigh Muirhead Clark, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Lib., Colonial Williamsburg Fdn., VA
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 "EVE THE PROTECTOR", Juil 8 2004
Par Katrina Carmack (Clearwater Fl USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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One of Eve's past case comes back to haunt her. Julianna Dunne has been relaesed early for good behavior. Now she's out for revenge. She killed one man to get Eves attention. She kills two more to keep it.Eve figures out she'll go after Roarke. He's not Julianna's mo, but he is Eves after all. Can Eve catch her before she can get Roarke? Or will Julianna get her revenge? Check it out. Eve Dallas is wonderful. Also does Peabody solve her first cold case?
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4.0étoiles sur 5 I can always count on JD Robb to suck me into a story...., Mars 7 2004
Par siouxfan "siouxfan" (West Fargo, ND USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I can always count on JD Robb to suck me into a story and this book was no exception. It seems that her villains are becoming more focused on revenge against Eve as this series develops. In this story, the villain is someone who Eve caught years ago and wants to get even on a personal level - by going after Roarke. It definitely kept the suspense up!

More of Eve's childhood came out in this book as well, so that was an interesting twist.

This is definitely JD Robb formula writing, but still a pleasant way to waste a day.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Series That's Getting Better As It Goes, Déc 30 2003
As some may have noticed from my other reviews of this series, I'm not reading them exactly in order. I read 4 from the middle of the series in order, with some skips, then picked up 4 more and put them in chronological order. I read Purity -- then Reunion and Portrait, bracketing Purity.

Hey, folks -- I do seriously recommend nabbing this series as a set and reading them in their proper order. There's a major story-arc involving the two main characters, Lt. Eve Dallas and a financier named Roarke, and piecing their story together is not nearly as enjoyable as reading it straight forward.

However, each book does stand alone as a Police Procedural Mystery. And the Mysteries are solidly plotted and well turned at the end. There's enough background of previous books so you can read out of context without being bewildered.

The third element in these novels that makes them of primary interest to me is that they are set in 2050's and beyond, where Earth has business interests on other planets. I so far have not read a story where Eve goes offplanet with Roarke, but I saw a reference to such a visit.

But I don't have much hope for that novel because of the short-shrift given the third element in this series.

That third element is the weakest part of these novels, and if futurology matters to you, skip this series.

The author has not done the sf novelists' mental work -- extrapolation, or "What if ..." So the series as a whole does not make a solid, well developed argument for future history taking a particular track. The kick an sf reader looks for in a near-future novel just isn't there.

There are bits and pieces of what looks "futuristic" but isn't really. Much of the fashion and computer technology assumes that things won't change as much in the next 50 years as they have in the previous 50 years. Each futuristic item is apparently chosen from a different extrapolation line than the others, so they clash instead of adding up to a vision of the future.

At this point in the series though, I think Roberts/Robb is paying attention to complaints about the futurology and really trying to include some. The strain shows, to those who look for the bits and pieces to explicate some sort of theme.

She knows how to use theme. Her mystery plot has a thesis and makes a statement about that thesis. Her romance plot zeros in tightly upon a very sharply defined thesis about Relationship and shows character development with a grace and style any writer could envy.

But she doesn't use those same skills on the futurology.

She has not even attempted the 3rd of 3 major requirements for writing an science fiction/ fantasy novel -- "What if ...?" "What if the Homeland Security department concept succeeds?" "What if the Homeland Security department concept fails?"

OK, she's inserted a historical event known as the Urban Wars -- but that doesn't qualify as good futurology without considerable support within the other elements of the story. And she ignores today's headlines as sources of "What if ...?"

She has done "If Only ..." (the 2nd of the 3 requirements for an science fiction/ fantasy novel). Her Relationship extrapolation is definitely an "if only..." statement. If only men and women could get along like this!

But she hasn't applied "If Only ... " to any other element in the story.

"What if ...?" "If Only ..." and "If This Goes On ..." are the 3 most important elements in sf/f. A novel which has all 3 done to perfection is always considered a classic, and few writers achieve all 3 in one novel. I would expect of a New York Times Bestselling author a much better performance than this. OK, I am holding her to a very high standard, and perhaps that's unrealistic, but it's my expectation as both a professional sf/f writer and as a reader.

So for these lacks, I have to withhold a star at least, maybe two for some novels. However, I have to give her credit for playing another game that sf/f writers and readers love.

She's playing up the in-group jokes for all they're worth. She's borrowed from a number of classic novels, from TV shows, and other well-known sources. If you're not widely read you'll miss the best parts of these novels!

As I said in a previous review, she has given Ayn Rand a nod with the Roarke character's name, profession and attitudes. And I doubt anyone has missed the Elizabeth Peters nod with the name of the Peabody character. Amelia is of course an Egyptologist, so I keep expecting Peabody to turn up with some marvelous incidental knowledge that can be put to use.

However, Peabody does have these fascinating parents -- one of whom is a psychic Healer, the other very wise. One of the disconnected and apparently random bits of futurology that doesn't "add up" to any statement but is "borrowed" from major sources is the way Peabody's father's healing talent is taken for granted by everyone. And Elizabeth Peters doesn't shy away from occult undertones.

Yet Roberts/Robb does nothing with that except that fabulous concept Dallas gets healed so she can close a case.

This series is soooooo goooooooodddd! "If Only ..." it's futurology was as good as the romance and mystery, it would be a solid 5-star all around great, an immortal series that would live forever.

As it is, I'd advise you to buy the paperbacks, even used copies, and not bother to try to save them for your grandchildren. They will not understand what you think is so great about them. Alas.

Live Long and Prosper,
Jacqueline Lichtenberg

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Potrait in Death
This was the first book in the series that I read. I got hook on the series. I have read three other books in this series. The storyline is great.
Publié le Avril 23 2003 par directcareprovider34

5.0étoiles sur 5 Eve Dallas keeps on keepin on
Reunion in Death is another page turning fun mystery read with a murder for Eve Dallas to solve that has a suspect that is part of her past. Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2003 par Suzanne Vitale

5.0étoiles sur 5 Love it!
There are just some books that leave you with a vuege feeling of enjoyment months after you read them, most of the In Death series has that quality, and the 14th insalment is no... Read more
Publié le Déc 18 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great read
I loved this book, I love the familiarity of the characters, by now I feel as though I know them personally. Read more
Publié le Nov. 10 2002

3.0étoiles sur 5 not as good as the earlier ones
The earlier books in the series were great but these are getting predictable and tiresome. Don't get me wrong, I love the characters and there are some great scenes in here, but... Read more
Publié le Juil 15 2002 par rise6463

4.0étoiles sur 5 14th in Eve Dallas Series; Great Suspense and Entertainment
J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) is writing this "... In Death" series at the incredible pace of two per year. Read more
Publié le Juil 7 2002 par Gerald M. Bull

3.0étoiles sur 5 reunion in death
j.d.robb has done it once again.her work is only magical.and I love Peabody.she is such a kick in the pants.I really love how robb is bringing her out more. Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2002 par Luana Matthes

5.0étoiles sur 5 She Does It Again!!!
I am truly amazed by Nora Roberts writing. How does she crank out so many books, all with the quality and zest that each and every one seems to have. Read more
Publié le Jui 5 2002 par intentaccess

5.0étoiles sur 5 A guilty pleasure
Julianne Dunne has been a model inmate for the last ten years. She has kept her nose clean and stayed out of trouble. Read more
Publié le Mai 13 2002 par Angel L. Soto

5.0étoiles sur 5 ANOTHER WINNER !
As a devoted fan of this series I wasn't disappointed with "Reunion". The personal growth of Eve in this particular book was actually painful at times to read. Read more
Publié le Avril 11 2002

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