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  • Good read

    By Bajan Darkie
    I enjoy this book
  • Why so boring?

    By Muppet-animal
    I always welcome the release of a new JD Robb. I’ve never been disappointed until this book. It was boring from the page one. Maybe Robb needs to write one Eve Dallas book per year instead of two. I can’t really blame her. After writing 50 books about the same character, I wouldn’t have anything interesting to write either.
  • Fantastic!

    By Ebbrennan
    This is a fantastic edition to the long standing In Death series. I particularly appreciated getting more insight into E&R’s relationship with each other and other long-standing characters. The pace of this book was a little different but for me, it was a welcome surprise that is just one more reason this series is so amazing.
  • Least favorite book in this series

    By Need wards
    Usually I cannot stop reading these books. This one was painful to read. Too long and uninterrsting.
  • Meh!

    By SuSu-Asheville
    Generally, I can hardly wait for a new release. This book did not grab me and pull me in like all of the other IN DEATH reads. The dialogue between/among many of our favorite characters was stilted. Roberts has the gift of words...sometimes, they feel ethereal. Not in this book. It was almost painful to read....a chore to finish. Maybe the next one will be more Roberts. Here’s hoping!
  • Connections in Death

    By Barbarak51
    I’ve read every book in the series and this is the first one that has been disappointing. The plot wasn’t as in depth as in previous editions. I would rather wait a year for a new book in the series than have one that is just average like this one.
  • Connections in death

    By Current book
    Very very disappointed. Boring storyline. Repetitive repetitive repetitive. I have read every one since the beginning and this was terrible. $14.99 for what don’t waste your time or money.
  • Not as good as earlier books in this series

    By PollyJames46
    There’s nothing better than a writer who can develop characters who you bond with over the years. JD Robb definitely accomplishes that. However, the plot line of this book just lacks the creativity of the previous books. This one just doesn’t draw me in as her stories have in the past.
  • Filler between books

    By S.L. Strand
    It felt as though a lot of time and effort wasn’t put into ‘Connections In Death.’ J.D. Robb’s ‘In Death’ series usually has a more gripping and challenging storyline. This latest edition to the series lacks any thought as a reader has the motive and murderers figures out early in the book. It comes off as more of a filler between stories that doesn’t add anything to the series and is easily forgettable.