This is the 29th book in this series. Hard to believe there have been that many. Unlike many series that continue on without end, I still like this one. It most likely has something to do with the mystery aspect of each book combined with the growth of the characters over time (unlike Stephanie Plum who acts the same in each book and never seems to learn). In this book, Eve Dallas is on the case of the rape and murder of the daughter of a decorated police officer. I like how Robb doesn’t feel the need for Eve to be threatened in every book and that they are not all scary stressful. This one is stressful, but not the crazy stressful that some of the others are. And she continues to grow as a person as does Roarke. I think this might be one of my favorite ones in the series.
Kindred in Death by J.D. Robb
November 8, 2009 by Kate Hall
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