Fantasy in Death: The In Death Series: Book 30

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J D Robb

 
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Fantasy in Death: The In Death Series: Book 30

They were best friends, driven by one shared vision - to rule the world of virtual reality games. Cill, hard-edged and beautiful, Var and Benny, brains and business acumen, and Bart, the genius behind the idea. Their newest invention, developed to transport the player into a fantastical virtual world, is just about to be launched. Then, suddenly, Bart is found brutally killed, defeated by their own game. Their close-knit group is torn apart. Who could have engineered a virtual death with such devastating consequences? Even Eve Dallas, New York City's most cunning investigator, is hard-pressed for an answer. But as she digs deeper, peeling back layers of secrets, revenge and misplaced allegiances, she realises with growing dread the depth of the killer's master plan. And she knows his game is far from over...

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Nora Roberts has published more than 130 novels, which has been translated into more than 25 languages. She writes romances under her own name and futuristic crime novels under the pseudonym of J. D. Robb. She has been given the Romance Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award and has been inducted into their Hall of Fame.

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    Fantasy in Death: The In Death Series: Book 30

  • Author:J D Robb
  • ISBN:0749940786
  • ISBN-13:9780749940782, 978-0749940782
  • Binding: Hardback
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  • Language: English
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Book Reviews of Fantasy in Death: The In Death Series: Book 30
Fantasy In Death Book on CD
My wife loves these stories. Thanks for the book on CD. It was exactly as advertized.
its Nora, nuff said...
all books by this author are great...i have quite a collection and plan on continueing to collect...
A classic takes on the future
Robb always delivers, but this was not my favorite "In Death" book. The story is a classic locked-door mystery. You figure out HOW the victim is killed a few hundred pages before Eve does, but the WHO isn't completely obvious. I felt that this book was disappointment in its lack of character development and interpersonal relationships. Additionally, this isn't a mystery that sucks you in and grips you. I just sort of sat back and waited for it to finish. A fun, mindless treat, as most of Nora Robberts novels are, but this is not one you will remember.
so so...
As a fan, I have bought and read all the books in this series. I find myself bored with this book. This book follows the same formula as previous books, in which, Eve caught a case, try to solve it, and try to handle her personal life in between. After the first 20 books, I began to get tired of Eve and her workaholic ways. The relationship between Eve and Roarke just seems so one way. As the series comes along, Roarke bends over backwards to fit into Eve's life, while Eve continue to be a bitch just because she has a difficult past, and "it's her way or the highway" attitude. I can't say I understand sexual abuse and the torment that follows, but after close to 30 books, I say there should be some kind of peace for Eve and it should stop being a motive that drives Eve or the excuse that made Eve the unbendable bitch. And while Roarke rhapsodizes how Eve changed/filled his life, I failed to see how Eve reciprocates that feeling since she's all about the case and torments of her past. Oh yeah, sometimes she would realize how lucky she is to have Roarke when he begs or strong-armed her into a meal together, but then she snarks about it. Why does she have to snark at everything and everyone? About relashionship/marriage..snark, about friendship...snark, about her partner...snark, her case...snark...ahhhhhh....

Maybe I'm getting burned out by this series. I mean, reading 20 something books straight would probably do that I guess. Maybe the quality of the story has lessened because my annoyance with the characters, with Eve particularly, is much more noticeable in this latest book. Whatever the case, I think I'm heading for the library for the next one instead of buying a copy for myself.
Fantastic
As always, J.D. Robb's Fantasy series drew me right in and I couldn't put the book down. Eve and Rourke are fascinating characters and it has been fun watching Eve's personal life change and grow. She is slowing realizing how important real relationships are and has reluctantly formed many amazing especially with her husband. I look forward to the day when Eve and Roarke actually take the leap and become parents. I think it will be hilarious to watch Eve handle becoming a parent; she will be scared and very protective from the start. And of course, following along with Eve's keen mind during cases is captivating reading and this particular book was enjoyable and imaginative in the world of technology and murder.
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