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Holiday In Death
Futuristic cop Eve Dallas is back on the job. This time it’s Christmas in New York, and all the lonely hearts are easy pickings for a serial killer propagating death through a dating service.
ReviewIn the seventh of J.D. Robb’s futuristic romance thrillers, NYPD Lieutenant Eve Dallas is on the trail of a serial killer terrorizing the city for the duration of the holidays. The only link among the victims–all are patrons of an exclusive dating service, Personally Yours. Working with her aide Officer Peabody, Peabody’s nemesis Ian McNab, and her own intriguing husband, Roarke, Eve uncovers mysteries that link the victims: mysteries that implicate both the owners and the clients of Personally Yours and which might be worth killing for. Whether she’s writing as Nora Roberts or as J.D. Robb, Roberts weaves a taut and powerful story with lush sensuality and masterful characterization. This murder mystery combines constituents of romance, science fiction, and police procedural genres in an agreeably diverting mix that will keep readers turning the pages. –Lisa Wanttaja
From Publishers WeeklyThe year is 2058. Guns are banned and medical science has learned how to prolong life to well beyond the century mark. And man has yet to stop killing man. At Cop Central, it’s Lieutenant Eve Dallas’s occupation to stand up for the dead. So begins the seventh riveting installment in Robb’s (aka Nora Roberts) futuristic romantic suspense series (following Vengeance in Death). With Christmas only weeks away, Eve is stressing out attempting to find the right gift for her new husband, Rourke, who “not only had everything, but owned most of the plants and factories that made it.” More to her concern is the latest serial killer who is using “The Twelve Days of Christmas” as a theme for his heinous rape and murder spree. The case touches Eve on a personal level, and while flash-backs from her abusive childhood are flinchingly repetitious, it defines Eve’s gritty, hard-boiled reputation and validates her obsessive determination to fetch down the killer any way she can. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library JournalOn the trail of a sadistic “Santa Claus” serial killer who is gradually working his way through “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” homicide Lieutenant Eve Dallas is led to Personally Yours, an elite matchmaking agency, and the upscale clientele it serves. Colorful charactersAand a few red herringsAabound, and the patina of the holiday season adds a macabre dimension to the real horror of these murders in a fast-paced, superbly crafted story that is an amazingAand perhaps uniqueAcombination of topnotch suspense, futuristic detection, and intensely romantic sensuality. Readers will be waiting for this one. Robb (Immortal in Death, LJ 8/96) is a pseudonym for best-selling, award-winning romance writer Nora Roberts; she lives in Keedysville, MD. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Even the Holiday Season attracts Killers…. By A Holiday In Death is another great addition to this thrilling series. Not only is it Eve and Roake’s first Christmas together but there is a serial killer running around. A serial killer who dresses up like Santa Clause, is very neat and tidy and uses “The Twelve Days of Christmas ” as his theme. The suspense in this series just keeps getting better. I never know the “who done it ” until the very end. This is an excellent installment.
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Definitely NOT perfect … By M. B. Alcat “Holiday in Death” is the seventh book in J.D. Robb’s “In Death” series, and not one I would recommend for someone who just wants to give the series a try. If that is your case, please make yourself a favour, and read the first book in the series, “Naked in death”. That book is excellent, and will give you such a good introduction to the main characters that you will enjoy the rest of the books in the series much more
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Holiday in Death another great addition to the series By Marcia L. Hopkins The “…in Death” series by J.D. Robb continues with the holiday season and a serial killer on the loose. The killer uses the Christmas carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas” as his theme for the murders and leaves with each victim a partridge in a pear tree at the first murder scene and two turtledoves at the second scene. Eve discovers that the murderer dresses up as Santa Claus to gain easy entry by the victim.
As in the other books in the series, the spicey romance between Eve and Roarke is a pleasant diverstion from murder and mayhem.
The book is fast paced and holds the readers interest. If you haven’t read any of the other books in this series, start with Naked in Death and read them all. It’s a terrific series that will have you waiting and anticipating the next book.
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