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2/5: A fairly standard mystery novel, with the exception of a dinner party at Mavis and Peabody's new house, our heroes are all focused on a
4/5: Finally and for the 60th issue, we are back to reading about the lives of the main protagonists. This is the turn of Sommerset and the
3/5: Finally a truly compelling murder mystery, I almost forgive the writer (or whoever) for glossing over the lives of my favorite couple o
2/5: The usual enjoyable read, but nothing particularly memorable. Unfortunately, the weight of the 55+ previous books is beginning to be "u
3/5: As a serial reader of all the books so far in this series (56 plus various short stories) I can only continue to lament the now prolong
It's 5 in the morning and you want pizza ? Roarke to Jamie
( J.D: Robb - Ceremony in Death)
As heartbreaking and a bit scary this book is. This part nver fails to make me laugh out loud. Teens lol
3/5: A nice detective story, which takes place between two different time planes, but which, as lately happens, leaves little room for the "
4/5: Great story! Just when I was beginning to think I'd already read something similar in her past books, J.D.Robb speeds up and takes everything to the next level. Too bad there is very little Roarke in this, although a couple of brilliant exchanges made me happy. Can't wait for the next one to come out. Gran bella storia! Proprio quando cominciavo a pensare di aver giá letto qualcosa di simile nei suoi libri passati, J.D.Robb accelera e porta tutto ad un livello superiore. Peccato che ci sia veramente poco Roarke in tutto questo, per quanto un paio di guizzi brillanti mi hanno fatto felice....