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Strangers in Death (In Death, #26)
by J.D. Robb
by J.D. Robb
Number: 10
ISBN: 9780399154706
Rating: B
Summary www.bn.com
Technology may be different in 2060 New York, yet the city is still a place of many cultures and great divides. And as ever, some murders receive more attention than others - especially those in which the victim is a prominent businessman, found in his Park Avenue apartment, tied to the bed - and strangled - with cords of black velvet.
It doesn't surprise Lieutenant Eve Dallas that Thomas Anders's scandalous death is a source of titillation and speculation for the public - and humiliation for his family. While everyone else in the city is talking about it, those close to Anders aren't so anxious to do so. Fortunately, because Dallas's billionaire husband, Roarke, happens to own the prime real estate where Anders's sporting-goods firm was headquartered, she has some help with access. Before long, she's knocking on doors - or barging through them - to look for the answers she needs.
But the facts don't add up. Physical evidence suggests that the victim didn't struggle. The security breach in the highly fortified apartment indicates that the killer was someone close to Anders, but everyone's alibi checks out, from the wife who was off in the tropics to the loving nephew who stands to inherit millions. Was this a crime of passion - or a carefully planned execution?
It's up to Dallas to solve a sensational case where all involved guard secrets from one another - and strangers may be connected in unexpected, and deadly, ways.
My Thoughts:
When I think of the "in death" books I am always prepared for a edge of my seat mystery/thriller however Strangers in Death lacked that immediacy. That did not truly impact the telling of this story. It was very psychologically based which is a different type of mystery than I am used to reading from Robb. I didn't feel like anything was missing, but it was just told in a different way. Robb has a way of being able to write her stories based on the pace she would like to influence. Since this crime was more thought provoking Robb changed the pace of the story and made the reader think. Robb is one of the few authors who has been able to take me to that type of place when they write.
If you haven't read this series of books it is a must read, start with Naked in Death. You won't ever look back.
ISBN: 9780399154706
Rating: B
Summary www.bn.com
Technology may be different in 2060 New York, yet the city is still a place of many cultures and great divides. And as ever, some murders receive more attention than others - especially those in which the victim is a prominent businessman, found in his Park Avenue apartment, tied to the bed - and strangled - with cords of black velvet.
It doesn't surprise Lieutenant Eve Dallas that Thomas Anders's scandalous death is a source of titillation and speculation for the public - and humiliation for his family. While everyone else in the city is talking about it, those close to Anders aren't so anxious to do so. Fortunately, because Dallas's billionaire husband, Roarke, happens to own the prime real estate where Anders's sporting-goods firm was headquartered, she has some help with access. Before long, she's knocking on doors - or barging through them - to look for the answers she needs.
But the facts don't add up. Physical evidence suggests that the victim didn't struggle. The security breach in the highly fortified apartment indicates that the killer was someone close to Anders, but everyone's alibi checks out, from the wife who was off in the tropics to the loving nephew who stands to inherit millions. Was this a crime of passion - or a carefully planned execution?
It's up to Dallas to solve a sensational case where all involved guard secrets from one another - and strangers may be connected in unexpected, and deadly, ways.
My Thoughts:
When I think of the "in death" books I am always prepared for a edge of my seat mystery/thriller however Strangers in Death lacked that immediacy. That did not truly impact the telling of this story. It was very psychologically based which is a different type of mystery than I am used to reading from Robb. I didn't feel like anything was missing, but it was just told in a different way. Robb has a way of being able to write her stories based on the pace she would like to influence. Since this crime was more thought provoking Robb changed the pace of the story and made the reader think. Robb is one of the few authors who has been able to take me to that type of place when they write.
If you haven't read this series of books it is a must read, start with Naked in Death. You won't ever look back.
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