Glory In Death by J D Robb

Glory In Death (In Death, #2)

by J D Robb

The dead were her business. She lived with them, worked with them, studied them. She dreamed of them.

Praise for J. D. Robb:


'J.D. Robb is a fantastic storyteller who knows how to keep the pages flying by' -#1 International Bestselling Author, Karin Slaughter

"One of my all-time favorite authors hitting a golden moment in one of my all-time favorite series. J.D. Robb never disappoints!" Lisa Gardner

'If you're a crime fiction fan and haven't discovered them yet, welcome to the very best day of your life' Heat Magazine

'Eve Dallas - tough as nails and still sexy as hell'
Stephen King

'J.D. Robb's novels are can't-miss pleasures'
Harlan Coben

'Curious corpses, tangled twists and one sizzling sleuth'
Kathy Reichs

The first victim is found lying on a sidewalk in the rain. The second murdered in her own apartment building. Both have had their throats slashed.

New York City homicide lieutenant Eve Dallas has no problem finding connections between the two crimes. Both women were beautiful and successful; their glamorous lives and loves the talk of the city. And their intimate relations with powerful men provide Eve with a long list of suspects - including her own lover, Roarke.

As a woman, Eve is compelled to trust the man who shares her bed. But as a cop, it's her job to follow every lead, to explore every secret passion, no matter how dark. Or how dangerous.

More praise for J.D. Robb

''Terrific characters, sudden twists ... the epitome of popular fiction'
Dennis Lehane

'J.D. Robb is one of my favourite authors, and she has created an iconic female cop - a strong, sexy, and death-defying heroine - with the slyest sense of humour in fiction. I love J.D. Robb and Eve Dallas!' - Lisa Scottoline

'Sexy and unpredictable, these books are first-rate suspense thrillers with wit, character and heart' - Janet Evanovich
'Tough, smart and sexy' - Linda Fairstein

'Consistently inventive, entertaining and clever'
Publishers Weekly

'Sheer entertainment'
Guardian

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4 of 5 stars

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While Glory in Death is the second book in the fantastic In Death series, it is the first I'm writing a review for.Because, reasons.

“In their eyes, Eve saw the wolf gleam. The story was the prey, ratings the trophy.”

The story is set in 2058 - but even in the future, with all the gadgets and advanced knowledge, murder happens, and it's Eve Dallas's job to figure out by whom and bring them to justice. Eve is a strong, dedicated woman who is constantly hard on herself. She takes it on herself to protect and serve those who have been robbed of their life and can no longer be heard.

She is such an inspirational, human character! But she can be a bit hard to deal with on a personal level.

Luckily for her, her soulmate is the powerful, dangerously sexy, multimillionaire, Roarke, who pretty much sees into her soul, and is willing to do anything to make her his in every way, shape or form. He challenges her and makes it his job to take care of Eve when she's too consumed by the dead.

Roarke is seriously one of my biggest book crushes ever. I want one of him.

The romance between these two is not a fairy-tale romance--because it's not perfect, but it's completely real. It has it's ups and downs but ultimately, you never once question the rightness of these two. That they're meant to be. You root for them even when you know it's not necessary because there is just no way there will ever be anyone else for them. No one less demanding could force himself into Eve's heart, and no one less good will be able to convince Roarke to change his path to a more lawful one.

A le sigh.

The only "lacking" part of this story was the murderer. As this is a mystery novel, the frame plot revolves around these atrocious murders. But the villain was easy to spot from the moment he walked onto the page because he was just so suspicious. And he pissed me off big time. 

So, thank you J.D. Robb. I felt very satisfied with what happened to him, in an evil, wicked kind of way *slow clap*

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You can read this review and more on my blog, Drugs Called Books.

Glory in Death is the second book in the In Death series. I've read the first and liked it a lot, but I didn’t give it a proper review. I didn't know what to say, really.
So far, the In Death series is pretty amazing. I think it has the making of becoming one of my favorite series.

The Plot
The story is set in 2058, an advanced futuristic world. But even in the future, with all the gadgets and advanced knowledge, murder happens – and it's Eve Dallas's job to figure out by whom, and bring them to justice.
Eve is a detective, a cop. And she's good at what she does.
The story begins a few months after NAKED IN DEATH. Eve has become a figure well known to the public, both for cracking the case in Naked in Death and for her relationship with the multimillionaire and prominent figure of Roarke. Now she's expected to solve another tricky case, in which well known and outspoken women are found murdered, their throats slashed.
And cracking this mystery is not going to be easy… at all.

The Characters
Eve Dallas – Eve is a great character. She's a strong, dedicated woman, who feels so much yet seems to think she feels too little. She cares for the victims and invests emotionally in her cases. But Eve is not a white sheet – she has a difficult and horrifying past—one she doesn't even remember fully—and has difficulties with relationship… which makes it hard to be in one with Roarke, even though he knows exactly what to do to ease her up.
She is such a likable character and you can't help but think good things about her! She's also very human. I love her.
Roarke – Roarke is a powerful man. A dangerous man. A mysterious man—and a man who knows exactly what he wants. Or in this case – who. And Eve it is; whole, full, and completely. Because he's also a man who's capable of love, love so strong it sometime scares him.
I didn't like the ultimatum he gave Eve, the all or nothing deal, but I got it and why he did it. And it worked.
Also, I don't like his name xD But I do love him.

Notable Scenes
One of the most amazing scenes in this book is when Eve comes to question Roarke in the middle of the night, about his connections with the second victim. The both of them are still having a fight, and when she goes to leave, she ends up crying, asking him not to do it. Not to leave her.
I wanted to cry when Eve cried. I literally had to stop reading, compose myself, take deep breaths, and only when I was sure I was steady again, I continued to read. That didn't stop my eyes from watering again three seconds after I started reading again, but at this point I realized there's nothing I can do about it – my heart was clenching and it would continue to do so no matter how many times I tried to overcome it.
To see such a strong woman break… I agree with Roarke, it’s quite frightening.
Another scene I was really fond of for completely opposite reasons was the Lagoon Scene. I was grinning so widely while reading that! Roarke embarrassed and blushing, a rare and enjoyable sight.

The Romance
Eve met Roarke in Naked in Death. He was a murder suspect, she the investigating lieutenant. You'd be surprised how love can blossom from such a situation. And blossom it did.
In this book, their relationship is already serious, with Eve spending most of her time in Roarke's. But she's still holding out, and Roarke sets to change it; he wants her to call his home "their home".
goodness the separation didn’t last long. I love those two together. No one less demanding than Roarke would ever be able to force his ways into Eve’s heart.
The romance is pretty perfect, in my idea. Really sweet and cute and lovely.

The Ending
The entire story I was like: it's Morse. I know it is! Please let it be Morse because the guy pissed the hell out of me, and I found him so suspicious. I'd never been happier in my life to be right. Thank you, Roarke, for ridding the world of this guy.
I loved the proposal. Wooho Roarke! Way to go! It was so funny and I loved it!

In Conclusion:
Great book and series, one sure not to disappoint you! I love the romance, the characters, the plot, the writing—everything! Also, I love that this is set in the future, because everything is still so much the same. It goes to prove that human nature would be human nature, sparkly incredible gadgets or not.

Quote From the Book
There is one quote in this book I really want to share. It is told about reporters:
“In their eyes, Eve saw the wolf gleam. The story was the prey, ratings the trophy.”

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