Golden In Death by J.D. Robb
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am always truly excited when the new In Death books come out. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I had to get Golden In Death on audiobook as I love the narrator, Susan Erickson. She makes me forget that only one person is reading all of the roles in the book. I have re-read the first 10 books more than once and I start to dig out the audios, yes, I have all of the audios for the series as well. I did receive an early release ARC via NetGalley, but, I still like to own the audiobooks of this series.
I was driving the other day listening to the Golden in Death and it was on a part that had Dennis Mira and I realized what I like about the characters. Each one of the regular characters, i.e., Dennis, Charles, Louise, Nadine, etc., are written so well that you wish that they were people you could get to know in real life, or at least know people who are like them, even Roarke's majordomo, Summerset. Golden In Death is a great addition to the series and makes me realize that this series can keep going for some time as it never gets old.
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Thursday, February 27, 2020
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