Ceremony in Death by J.D. Robb
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I may have a bit of bias here as I really like J. D. Robb's writing in this series which is just a little sic-fi but a lot of good old fashioned action mystery. I also like the main characters. Dogged detective Eve Dallas is a bit OCD as she has to get to real conclusions. Off 'the streets' she is the Walmart woman rather than the fashonesta...I would bet she has mostly jeans and sweats.While she has many make friends (well, she is a cop!), she is very distrustful of anything beyond...well, until Irishman Roake invaded her world.
Roake is a rich, handsome rogue with more than a shady past. With his insitfulness and intelligence, a well as his pals from the past, he is her equal who helps out with some of her sleuthing. He sees inside her ostrich thick shell and 'handles' her gently and persistently. Think Nick and Nora Charles of The Thin Man movies only make it more Nora and Nick as persue the bad guys as well as a lusty romance.
Dallas has new partner who always calls her 'Sir'. Roake has his disdaining butler.
Along with a good mystery there is much dry humor.
Am I reading these in order?
Of course not! For which I must thank author Robb who makes each story come to a conclusion with no cliff hangers! (Yes, the romance aspect not conclude, who cares? I think it's like when a friend tells you about what happened yesterday and then as you talk, remembrances are interjected.
Listen to it as you drive to the beach or while you are watching the kids play. The reader is great with voices clearly detected!
Damn Audible.com and the great summer sale!
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2 comments:
Love this series! I'd recommend reading them in order, as it's fun to watch how their relationship progresses. And the secondary characters are almost as much fun!
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