Connections in Death
An Eve Dallas thriller (Book 48)
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Narrated by:
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Susan Ericksen
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J. D. Robb
As Eve and husband Roarke track the killer through the city's dive bars, drug dens and strip joints, another body is discovered. With connections growing between the living and the dead, and the body count on the rise, Eve knows she needs to close this case fast, before the killer's lust for power turns the city's streets into a bloodbath.
'If you're a crime fiction fan and haven't discovered them yet, welcome to the very best day of your life' - Heat
'Eve Dallas - tough as nails and still sexy as hell' - Stephen King
'J.D. Robb's novels are can't-miss pleasures' - Harlan Coben
'Curious corpses, tangled twists and one sizzling sleuth' - Kathy Reichs©2019 Nora Roberts
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Another hit from J. D. Robb
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Predictable
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But as the case continues and the number of bodies increases the case also hits a little to close for Eve too, her past returns to haunt her at the most inconvenient times. Which frustrates Eve and worries Roarke, but both make her more determined to stand for these victims and claim justice for them....she should never be underestimated. Especially by the gang leaders who usually manage to evade the cops and prosecution, but evading Eve, Roarke and Peabody is never going to be as easy as evading any other cop.
This is another tough case that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster alongside our favourite cast of characters.
I listened to this on Audible.
It's strange how paths cross and lives intertwine....
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I own all of the In Death titles, and have listened to each of them dozens of times. They are my go-to entertainment, and can guarantee that Dallas's New York is irresistible.
This book isn't as complex as many others, and there aren't the surprises or twists we usually enjoy , which was a bit disappointing, but the characters are as reliable and attractive as ever. As always, Susan Ericksen's narration is perfect.
But UK listeners - anyone outside the US - can't enter competition so don't bother counting the bells throughout the story. It's a shame, but probably to be expected. Would have appreciated to be told from the beginning though!
Dallas Obsessive
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I enjoyed this novel as I've enjoyed it's predecessors. It isn't complicated or particularly deep, it's a comforting read where the good guys beat the bad guys and life continues on.
While I do enjoy Susan Erikson's audio performance for the most part, there is one element that continues to grate; the attempt at an Irish accent for Roarke. At times it morphs into Scottish, even hints of Welsh and an underlying American twang. As someone who lives in an area with a reasonable number of Irish accents - from all over the Emerald Isle - it has been interesting to see what native Irish friends have thought. The overall opinion hasn't been high. However I will say that if you can get past the Roarke accent, then the rest of the performance is a good standard and an enjoyable listen.
Overall decent quality, with a good performance despite some of the accents needing work
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