
Robin M. (
robinmy) wrote on 11/8/2009...
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Lt. Eve Dallas is drawn into a case where a woman has been murdered after being given a rare date-rape drug. Surveillance tapes show the Casanova killer uses candlelight, music and rose petals to set up a seduction. All signs show that this murder was an accident, but it isn't long until the killer is hunting for a new victim.
Interesting mystery. I didn't know how Eve and company were going to solve this case. Another great addition to the "in death" series. My rating: 5 Stars.
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The J.D. Robb "In Death" series are best when read in order.
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It's a typical story in the series. But all the little nuggets with the supporting characters keep you coming back for more!
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Nora Roberts writes these series under the name of J.D. Robb and I've read every one of them. Set in NYC almost 50 years from now, it has elements of science fiction that are not too over the top to be believed. Lieutenant Eve Dallas and her hunky Irish husband Roarke are a dynamic pair when it comes to solving murders. This book will not disappoint you.

Dawn T. (
dterlec) - WI wrote on 3/3/2007...
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Once again another good "In Death" series book.
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Another novel in the futuristic series. One of my favorites so far. Lt. Eve Dallas is searching for a Casanovca killer with a deadly appetite for seduction. Dane had been courting his victim in cyberspace for weeks before meeting her in person. A few sips of wine and a few hours later, she was dead. The murder weapon: a rare, usually undetectable date-rape drug with the street value of a quarter of a million dollars. Lt Eve Dallas is playing and replaying the clues in her mind. The candlelight, the music, the rose petals strewn across the bed---a seduction meant for his benefit, not hers. He hadn't intended to killer her. But now that he has, he is left with only two choices: he can either hole up in fear and guilt, or he can start hunting again...