Random in Death

by

J.D. Robb

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of long-running crime series with strong character relationships would likely enjoy this book.
  • Readers who appreciate police procedurals with a futuristic twist and a mix of suspense, romance, and humor would find it appealing.
  • Those who enjoy following familiar characters through multiple books and seeing their relationships develop over time would be drawn to this series.
  • It would also appeal to readers who like fast-paced thrillers with strong female protagonists and intricate mysteries to solve.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking highly original plots or deep character development might be disappointed, especially if they've read many books in the series already.
  • Those who prefer strictly realistic crime fiction without futuristic elements may not enjoy the setting.
  • Readers sensitive to depictions of violence against young victims might find the subject matter disturbing.
  • Those who dislike romance subplots in their crime fiction or find the recurring character dynamics repetitive after so many books may lose interest.
  • Readers looking for complex, morally ambiguous antagonists might find the villains too one-dimensional.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and engaging story that keeps readers hooked
  • Strong character development and relationships, especially between Eve and Roarke
  • Excellent police procedural aspects with detailed investigative techniques
  • Intriguing murder mystery plot with suspenseful scenes
  • Well-written with fluid prose and creative twists
  • Balances serious crime elements with moments of humor and levity
  • Explores relevant themes like incel culture in a futuristic setting
  • Features beloved recurring characters that fans enjoy
  • Continues to keep the series fresh after 58 books
  • Strong audiobook narration by Susan Ericksen

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some find the plot formulaic and predictable after so many books
  • Character development has stagnated for some readers
  • Overuse of teenage slang feels inauthentic to some
  • Too much focus on side plots like house renovations for some readers
  • Romantic/sexual scenes between Eve and Roarke feel repetitive to some
  • Some find the futuristic elements underdeveloped
  • Pacing issues with too much repetitive discussion of the case
  • Inclusion of political/social themes feels forced to some readers
  • Overreliance on coincidences in the plot
  • Some character interactions feel out of character compared to earlier books

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