Passions 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 the long-running In Death series who enjoy the character development.
  • Readers who appreciate police procedurals with a futuristic twist.
  • Those who enjoy slow-burn mysteries focused on psychological aspects.
  • Audiobook listeners who appreciate consistent narration across a series.
  • Readers interested in exploring themes of friendship, trust, and betrayal.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those seeking fast-paced, action-packed thrillers.
  • Readers new to the series who might feel lost without prior character knowledge.
  • Fans expecting the same level of complexity and excitement as previous installments.
  • Those sensitive to political or social commentary in their fiction.
  • Readers who prefer standalone novels over long-running series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Compelling and twisty murder mystery plot
  • Strong character development, especially for Eve Dallas
  • Interesting exploration of friendship dynamics and relationships
  • Good balance of police procedural and personal elements
  • Engaging writing style that pulls readers in
  • Continuity and callbacks to previous books in the series
  • Excellent audiobook narration by Susan Ericksen
  • Emotional depth and introspection from Eve Dallas
  • Solid police investigation and procedural details
  • Touches of humor to balance the darker themes

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slower pacing compared to some previous books in the series
  • Relatively easy to guess the killer for some readers
  • Less action than some other installments
  • Some found the plot dragged on too long
  • Fewer appearances from regular supporting characters
  • Lack of complexity in the mystery for some readers
  • Some felt it was not as engaging as previous books
  • A few readers found it boring or lacking excitement
  • Political messaging felt heavy-handed to some readers
  • Characterization felt flat or one-dimensional to some

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