Judgment in Death (In Death #11) 
I liked this one, if not for the mistake made by the killer I would have liked it till the end. As usual Eve and Roarke don't disappoint. I'm happy there was finally someone for Roarke to be jealous of too!
5 I Can't Stop Reading Robb Stars* * * * * Spoiler FreeAs a dedicated romance reader with a past history of mystery/thriller for years...this series is nirvana for me. It fulfills everything I love about stories and the process of reading. It keeps my mind engaged and my heart full. This is a powerful combination and Robb has hit the Mother Lode in balancing out these elements. To have a series first published in 1995 and continuing to this day...Staggering.Because I have come to this series

2.5 starsWhat I like about these books are the way the investigation progresses in the futuristic world.The name of the book exactly suggests why the killings are happening in this one... There is a killer judging and killing remorselessly..Eve Dallas tries her best to sort out the mess and find the killer as soon as possible. She let's nothing stand in her way, not even the fact that she may be judged for her actions...There was too much focus on Roarke and Eve's personal life and a lot of it
The one where eve goes after a cop killer who is also a cop. Notable for her and Roarke having a major fight. I hated the tension, but it felt so realistic. All couples fight and this one lasts the majority of the book. I really liked Eve in this one. She softens up and Roarkes dark side comes out. Listen to me now, and carefully. Touch her, put your hand on whats mine again, and Ill follow you to hell and peel the skin from your bones. Ill feed you your own eyes. I take an oath on it. Remember
RTC!
Absolutely adore this series and it's characters!
J.D. Robb
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Original Title: | Judgment in Death |
ISBN: | 0425176304 (ISBN13: 9780425176306) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | In Death #11 |
Characters: | Eve Dallas, Roarke, Delia Peabody, Don Webster, Charlotte Mira, Ian McNab, Mavis Freestone, Nadine Furst, Lawrence Charles Summerset |
Setting: | New York City, New York,2059(United States) |
Literary Awards: | All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Best Hero AND Best Heroine AND Best Couple (2001) |
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'She stood in Purgatory and studied death. The blood and the gore of it, the ferocity of its glee. It had come to this place with the wilful temper of a child, full of heat and passion and careless brutality.' In an uptown strip joint a cop is found bludgeoned to death. The weapon's a baseball bat. The motive is a mystery. It's a case of serious overkill that pushes Eve Dallas straight into overdrive. Her investigation uncovers a private club that's more than a hot spot. Purgatory's a last chance for atonement where everyone is judged. Where your ultimate fate depends on your most intimate sins. And where one cop's hidden secrets are about to plunge innocent souls into vice-ridden damnation...Particularize Epithetical Books Judgment in Death (In Death #11)
Title | : | Judgment in Death (In Death #11) |
Author | : | J.D. Robb |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 356 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2000 by Berkley Books |
Categories | : | Mystery. Romance. Crime. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.34 From 30896 Users | 867 ReviewsCriticize Epithetical Books Judgment in Death (In Death #11)
Of course I love this book. There is no one hotter than Roarke, and Eve is really cool, so...good team. But, my only draw back is something that shows itself in tons of books and real life. It's the private art collection of famous artists. Share them with the world. Art is not meant to be hoarded. I mean, books are art. What if those were hoarded? How terrible would it be if only one person could read Austen or Robb?Reread July 2018 Eve and the gang are on the hunt for a cop killer meanwhile aI liked this one, if not for the mistake made by the killer I would have liked it till the end. As usual Eve and Roarke don't disappoint. I'm happy there was finally someone for Roarke to be jealous of too!
5 I Can't Stop Reading Robb Stars* * * * * Spoiler FreeAs a dedicated romance reader with a past history of mystery/thriller for years...this series is nirvana for me. It fulfills everything I love about stories and the process of reading. It keeps my mind engaged and my heart full. This is a powerful combination and Robb has hit the Mother Lode in balancing out these elements. To have a series first published in 1995 and continuing to this day...Staggering.Because I have come to this series

2.5 starsWhat I like about these books are the way the investigation progresses in the futuristic world.The name of the book exactly suggests why the killings are happening in this one... There is a killer judging and killing remorselessly..Eve Dallas tries her best to sort out the mess and find the killer as soon as possible. She let's nothing stand in her way, not even the fact that she may be judged for her actions...There was too much focus on Roarke and Eve's personal life and a lot of it
The one where eve goes after a cop killer who is also a cop. Notable for her and Roarke having a major fight. I hated the tension, but it felt so realistic. All couples fight and this one lasts the majority of the book. I really liked Eve in this one. She softens up and Roarkes dark side comes out. Listen to me now, and carefully. Touch her, put your hand on whats mine again, and Ill follow you to hell and peel the skin from your bones. Ill feed you your own eyes. I take an oath on it. Remember
RTC!
Absolutely adore this series and it's characters!
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