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Memory in Death (In Death Series, Number 22)

Authors: J. D. Robb, Nora D. Roberts
Publisher: Penguin Group
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 93 reviews
Sales Rank: 5026788

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 352

ISBN: 0641828969
ASIN: 0641828969

Publication Date: 2006
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Eve Dallas is one tough cop. She's got no problem dealing with a holiday reveler in a red suit who plunges thirty-seven stories and gives new meaning to the term "sidewalk Santa." But when she gets back to the station and Trudy Lombard shows up, it's all Eve can do to hold it together. Instantly, she's plunged back into the past, to the days when she was a vulnerable, traumatized girl - trapped in foster care with the twisted woman who now sits in front of her, smiling.Trudy claims she just wanted to see how Eve was doing. But Eve's husband, Roarke, suspects otherwise - and his suspicions prove correct when Trudy arrives at his office demanding money in exchange for keeping the ugly details of his wife's childhood a secret. Barely restraining himself, Roarke shows her the door - and makes it clear that she'd be wise to get out of New York and never bother him or his wife again. But just a few days later, Trudy's found on the floor of her hotel room, a mess of bruises and blood. A cop to the core, Eve is determined to solve the case, if only for the sake of Trudy's bereaved son. Unfortunately, Eve is not the only one to have suffered at this woman's hands, and she and Roarke will follow a circuitous, dangerous path to find out who turned this victimizer into a victim.


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5 out of 5 stars Memory in Death   November 24, 2008
I really enjoyed this book as I do all of the books in the "In Death" series. I find myself rereading them over and over from the first, Naked in Death, to the last especially when I know another one is being published soon. I wish someone would make a movie from the series. I can see Hugh Jackman as Roarke.


5 out of 5 stars survivor in death   September 6, 2008
Every one of J.D. Robb's "in death" series is a wonderful read.
It takes you through the process of police investigation.
I would recomend this book to anyone who injoys a mystery



4 out of 5 stars Memory in Death   August 11, 2008
I found this book to be another of J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) great books. Keep it up Ms Robert (Robb)


5 out of 5 stars More "In Death," please!   April 11, 2008
I loved this installment of the "In Death" series because we finally get a glimpse into Eve's life after she killed her father. Eve was in foster care, and the woman she was sent to live with was a piece of work. She tormented the children in her care, and wasn't above fraud and other crimes. When she learns of Eve's marriage to wealthy Roarke, she sees her chance at the big time. She shows up on Eve's door demanding money to keep silent about her past. When she shows up dead the next day, Roarke is the number one suspect.

This was a good old fashioned murder mystery, without some of the wilder elements in previous books (clones!). Though many readers will figure out who the killer is quickly, the main draw here is Eve's single-minded focus to clear Roarke's name. And as ever, Peabody is by her side bringing humor and humanity to the tale. I also enjoyed the scenes with Roarke's personal assistant. She's a great example of a well-done minor character. I can't recommend this series enough.



5 out of 5 stars Character-driven mystery   February 12, 2008
'Memory in Death' was my introduction to the 'in death' series, and it took me a few pages to get my bearings, but after that I settled in for quite an enjoyable ride. While I found the identity of the killer to be relatively easy to figure out, I also found it didn't matter that I'd figured it out. The real mystery wasn't so much 'whodunnit' as 'howdunnit.' How was the murder carried out? How was it covered up? And how could it be proven?

'Memory in Death' is very much a character-driven story. Rather than being filled with action scenes or gore, this story focused on the people. Most of the details came out through dialogue rather than action, and the characters are interesting enough that I enjoyed that.

One of my first thoughts when I started reading Memory in Death was "wow, is this over-the-top." That was quickly followed however, by, "and it's perfect!" Roberts/Robb gleefully indulges in everything that makes over-the-top detective novels and mysteries fun, and infuses it with a dollop of romance for good measure. It seems clear that she's writing for the fun of it and thoroughly enjoying what she's doing, and as a result her books are equally enjoyable to read. The characters are fun, wacky, and larger-than-life; the mysteries are suitably labyrinthine; the setting is just futuristic enough to allow her to shape her world to her whim without making it alien to the reader.


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