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Iron Man, In Death Series, Buddy Read Challenge [Next Release: #61 Framed in Death -- September 2nd, 2025]


I am so behind on these, but I just binged 31 Indulgence in Death and #32 Treachery in Death on Friday and really enjoyed both of them. I loved the opening of Indulgence, in Ireland... it almost made me think of the upcoming Twelve Months, or cozy novels, where we see what life is like on the non-hectic days... except that the timeline for this series is so tight, E&R don't really get non-hectic days, do they? And the murder mystery was fun, as always.
Treachery, it was really interesting seeing a story about building a case when they already knew the who and where of the culprit. And the contrast between Eve & the villain's upbringing too. Definitely dittoing Choko on how hard it is to hear stories about dirty cops, or teachers, or other members of society that often get a bad rap but are mostly really really hard workers... I'm just glad that the villain isn't someone we already trust, like in St. Mary's...
Nirkatze wrote: "Choko wrote: "I finished Possession in Death #31.5 and really enjoyed it. I felt bad for the old Romani woman, she reminded me of my grandma:) I liked that they still had the BBQ and they gave us c..."
Never trust a doctor ;)
Never trust a doctor ;)
Monika wrote: "I know she's strong Iain, plus I bet McNab never leave her :) she's his She-body no matter what :)"
Sometime, between where you're at, and where we're at, they agree to get married... someday... when they're grown-ups... :D
Sometime, between where you're at, and where we're at, they agree to get married... someday... when they're grown-ups... :D

I just finished chapter 18, and I am cracking up.
I never thought I'd see Eve practically manhandling Peabody! Anything for the op, I guess.
Plus, why am I so tickled when Roarke flirts with Peabody? I can't help but smile.
I love that all parties involved know that it's completely platonic.


Of course, It's natural to question them automatically, but I don't want it..."
I suspected that person too at first! (view spoiler)

I agree about Eve. And yes, I loved the interactions between all of the characters! That was more enjoyable than the case itself.

I agree about Eve. And yes, I loved the interactions between all of the characters! ..."
For sure! I wasn't terribly invested in the case this time


I am FINALLY up to the big #33 New York to Dallas and so excited to get into this... only just started, and it's different (view spoiler)


Nyssa wrote: "@Monika- Nora said there are no plans for Eve and Roarke to have children, adopted or otherwise."
Not quite... she's said there are no plans for Eve and Roarke to have children before the series ends... she could end up pregnant towards the end of the series, but the second she delivers that baby, the series is over (and Eve is probably stuck in a management position in the NYPSD)...
Not quite... she's said there are no plans for Eve and Roarke to have children before the series ends... she could end up pregnant towards the end of the series, but the second she delivers that baby, the series is over (and Eve is probably stuck in a management position in the NYPSD)...

I also really respect Robb's ability to deal with and talk about trauma--acknowledging that it doesn't go away, but also showing that it can be fought, and there is a way through it.

And how Nora decide to finish the series we will find out :)

Monika, absolutely! We are all here for the long haul:)))
Monika wrote: "hmmm... babies or not for them two, I still love to read this series :)
And how Nora decide to finish the series we will find out :)"
I'm more concerned she WON'T finish the series, and just keep writing until her deathbed...
Then again, maybe a surprise pregnancy is just considered easy to edit into an epilogue chapter in an emergency... and call it done... something about how "life will never be the same"
And how Nora decide to finish the series we will find out :)"
I'm more concerned she WON'T finish the series, and just keep writing until her deathbed...
Then again, maybe a surprise pregnancy is just considered easy to edit into an epilogue chapter in an emergency... and call it done... something about how "life will never be the same"

@ Choko, re: 33--Galahad! I forgot to mention Galahad! Total star of the show.

While there have been moments that have made me a little misty-eyed - I am in complete tears now!
Pretty crazy from the get-go... I started it while eating dinner, and the killer is a real psycho... and a narcissist that is never at fault (I think that's the way to describe him)...

These were happy tears - although the crimes are pretty gruesome!
Timelord Iain wrote: "Pretty crazy from the get-go... I started it while eating dinner, and the killer is a real psycho... and a narcissist that is never at fault (I think that's the way to describe him)..."
Yes, that is good enough; I have a few additional adjectives (which I have added to my review), but what you said will do.



Decided to jump right into the next one, Thankless in Death #37 ... That first scene was horrible! Weird, I actually knew a family where the son killed his mother because she was constantly "nagging him", and then ate and played videogames until a neighbor reported the smell... You couldn't really tell knowing him, that he could have done that, but you just knew he was not quite right... Very sad...
I don't think this guy is as limited mentally, but definitely entitled...

Wow Choko, that's crazy. Very sad.



Thankless was a nice dichotomy, between the killer and the Thanksgiving themes...
Just read the short story Taken in Death, the Hansel & Gretel one... and the kids have this weird ability to mind-talk... I missed if they were twins, or it's just because they're the children of a twin...
At this point, all the short stories are fairytales... the only one left, I think, is Wonderment in Death, the Alice in Wonderland one... the one with the lady on the ferry was the last random one without a fairytale element... altho you might be able to stretch it and apply a Rip Van Winkle?...
Just read the short story Taken in Death, the Hansel & Gretel one... and the kids have this weird ability to mind-talk... I missed if they were twins, or it's just because they're the children of a twin...
At this point, all the short stories are fairytales... the only one left, I think, is Wonderment in Death, the Alice in Wonderland one... the one with the lady on the ferry was the last random one without a fairytale element... altho you might be able to stretch it and apply a Rip Van Winkle?...
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That's a good one Monika :)